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Ancient History: ANCIENT AFRICAN HISTORY
I n f o r m a t i o n
»The ancient history of Africa spans from the ancient period until the medieval and early modern period in the history of Africa.
The ancient history of North Africa is inextricably linked to that of the Ancient Near East. This is particularly true of Ancient Egypt and Nubia. In the Horn of Africa the Kingdom of Aksum ruled modern-day Eritrea, northern Ethiopia and the coastal area of the western part of the Arabian Peninsula. The Ancient Egyptians established ties with the Land of Punt in 2,350 BC. Punt was a trade partner of Ancient Egypt and it is believed that it was located in modern-day Somalia, Djibouti or Eritrea.[4] Phoenician cities such as Carthage were part of the Mediterranean Iron Age and classical antiquity. Sub-Saharan Africa developed more or less independently in those times.«
(Extract from: Wikipedia)
C h r o n o - g e o g r a p h i c a l I n d e x
Categories:
Egyptian History,
Libyan History,
Punic History,
Roman History
T o p i c a l I n d e x
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