Bantu Migrations from West Central Africa 1000 BCE to 1500 CE Groups of people speaking Bantu languages began to migrate out of West Africa to eastern and southern parts of the continent looking for new land They brought farming herding and iron tools with them to regions of Eastern and Southern Africa The arrows indicate Bantu migration
Get Price3 Bantu Migrations from West Central Africa 1000 BCE to 1500 CE Groups of people speaking Bantu languages began to migrate out of West Africa to eastern and southern parts of the continent looking for new land They brought farming herding and iron tools with them to regions of Eastern and Southern Africa The arrows indicate Bantu
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