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General history of Africa, Volume I: Methodology and African prehistory
This first volume of the UNESCO General History of Africa series examines the methodologies used in studying African history and explores the continent’s prehistoric past. Edited by J. Ki-Zerbo, the book brings together leading scholars who analyze archaeological findings, linguistic evidence, oral traditions, and interdisciplinary approaches that illuminate Africa’s early human development. The volume highlights the origins of African societies, technological innovations, migrations, and cultural transformations that shaped the continent before written records. It serves as a foundational reference for understanding Africa’s ancient heritage and the methodological frameworks necessary for reconstructing its history.
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