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Willing Thinker {What Box}
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on the history and even peopling of africa?

I came across a book at borders today, but upon scanning it, a little ways through, I came across "distinct [groups/people]" including "nilo saharans" and "negroes".

I don't remember the name, which doesn't really help, but I believe penguin(s) was in the title, and the book was about africa, people, kingdoms, history, from the beginning (homo sapiens) to present.
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
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^ Perhaps you are referring to the Penguin Atlas of African History edited by Colin McEvedy. Yes, the book is a little outdated-- going by some debunked Eurocentric concepts, but other than that there is still some good info.

Other books on African history:

Cambridge Historical atlas of Africa edited by J.F. Ade Ajayi & Michael Crowder

Africa in history : themes and outlines by Basil Davidson

African kingdoms by Basil Davidson

African civilization revisited: From antiquity to Modern Times by Basil Davidson

African Civilizations: An Archaeological Perspective by Graham Connah

History of Africa by Kevin Shillington

Africa by John Reader

Africans: The History of a Continent by John Iliffe

Wonders of the African world by Henry Louis Gates

Africa in the Iron Age c. 500 B.C. to A.D. 1400 by Roland Oliver & Brian M. Fagan

The Development of Nomadism in Ancient Northeast Africa: A Deft and Suggestive Combination of Theory and Evidence by Karim Sadr

African Rock Art: Paintings and Engravings on Stone by David Coulson


As for the "peopling" of Africa. The human species evolved on the African continent from hominid ancestors that have live there for millions of years so I don't know what you mean.
 
Willing Thinker {What Box}
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quote:
Originally posted by Djehuti:
^ Perhaps you are referring to the Penguin Atlas of African History edited by Colin McEvedy. Yes, the book is a little outdated-- going by some debunked Eurocentric concepts, but other than that there is still some good info.

Yes. The concepts are what threw me off, it's what I based my decision on.

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Other books on African history:

Cambridge Historical atlas of Africa edited by J.F. Ade Ajayi & Michael Crowder

Africa in history : themes and outlines by Basil Davidson

African kingdoms by Basil Davidson

African civilization revisited: From antiquity to Modern Times by Basil Davidson

African Civilizations: An Archaeological Perspective by Graham Connah

History of Africa by Kevin Shillington

Africa by John Reader

Africans: The History of a Continent by John Iliffe

Wonders of the African world by Henry Louis Gates

Africa in the Iron Age c. 500 B.C. to A.D. 1400 by Roland Oliver & Brian M. Fagan

The Development of Nomadism in Ancient Northeast Africa: A Deft and Suggestive Combination of Theory and Evidence by Karim Sadr

African Rock Art: Paintings and Engravings on Stone by David Coulson

Thank you so much Djehuti.

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As for the "peopling" of Africa. The human species evolved on the African continent from hominid ancestors that have live there for millions of years so I don't know what you mean.

Yeah, I realize it. [Big Grin] What I was talking about was Africa's ethnicities and history.
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
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^ If you want books on the ethnography or ethnographic history of Africa, then there are fewer books but good ones nonetheless.

The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary by James Stuart Olson

There is a book series also called The Peoples of Africa created by professors from the London University School of Oriental and African studies. The series is divided into books, each one detailing a region of Africa and the different groups that live there.

There is also a book series called the Heritage Library of African Peoples which consists of dozens of books, each one about a specific ethnic group of Afrca.

And lastly there is another book series entitled Culture and Customs of Africa with each book about a specific African nation and the various peoples that live there as well as their cultures.
 



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