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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Supercar: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by ausar: Hello Doug, This is not 100% true about African cultures never documented daily activities. For instance both the Yoruba people and people of Dahomey did carve bas-reliefs depiction various activities from war to spiritual ceremonies. Understand also that most contemporary Africans have a living traditions that have been documented and studied by anthropologist. The documents of daily life is not very necessary unless you have a dead culture like ancient Egypt or other cultures that have died out. [b]The information about ancient Western Africa is right there for you to **reserch**[/b] as long as you have acess to a library or published journal articles. If you want I can send you some articles about the Yoruba people I have collected. The Yoruba people have been the most studied group in Western Africa. Other way to uncover historical data is through a methodology called historical linguistics. Through such methology you can uncover certain aspects of Western African traditions. [/QUOTE]You can say it again. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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