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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Linda Fahr: [QB] Originally posted by ELIMU. 3000 yrs ago the whole of Eastern Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo and Central Africa was covered with thick tropical rainforest. Now tell me, what were a bunch of iron age pastrolists and Farmers doing in a heavy forested area 3000 yrs ago?. Isn't it absurd. Yes pygmies is understandable but Bantus? Also there is no evidence of Agriculture in those regions that date back more than 3kya. Which crop can you grow in a forest without sunlight?. Most of the populations living in West Africa and Sahel today either migrated from North/green Sahara or North East Africa Nile valley. __________________ Elimu, What do you think Amerindians living in the dense Amazon forest in South America do eat? Do they have crops? Yes! They have crops of Cassava, corn, dozen of different types of potatoes, and a diversity of hundred of different fruits. People living in dense forests, cut just enough trees to plant crops such as corn. Roots, which are the main source of carbohydrate among Amerindians and Africans grown naturally between trees in dense forests. Now, I am wondering who made the Monolith circle in Senegal and Gambia, as well pottery and iron tools, in third century B.C ???. It is about 2300 years old. Actually, I think it is older than that, but, you know, Europeans and Americans archaeologists always decrease the age of ancient monuments found in Africa. If those monoliths, pottery and iron tools were found in Europe, I am sure, they would increased the age to ten thousand years or more... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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