Early Civilizations in Africa

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Early Civilizations in Africa

Africa’s Size Second largest continent 10% of the world’s population 4 6 0 0 M I L E S 5 0 0 0 M I L E S Second largest continent 10% of the world’s population

The Continent of Africa ©2004 Wadsworth, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc. Thomson Learning™ is a trademark used herein under license.

The Emergence of Civilization The Land 5,000 miles long Sahara is the great divide Nomadic—herders Migration: Bantu peoples cultivation of crops and ironworking Family=basic social unit Extended families/clans Animism: spiritual religion/ancestor worship Griots: specialized storytellers, pass history

Ancient Africa Bantu migration spread use of iron across continent ©2004 Wadsworth, a division of Thomson Learning, Inc. Thomson Learning™ is a trademark used herein under license. Bantu migration spread use of iron across continent

Axum Axum trading state, goods from South Asia to the Mediterranean Prosperous Control of ivory trade Had written language Followed Coptic Christianity Mixes Christian beliefs and African traditions Would be renamed Ethiopia

Stele, Ezana’s Royal Tomb, Aksum (4c)

Christian Church, Lalibela

Christian Church, Lalibela Coptic Christian Priest

The States of West Africa Expansion of Islam Arabic Ghana Gold-Salt Trade Very wealthy Kings did not convert to Islam, people did Mali Gold trade Mansa Musa (1312-1337), encouraged Islam, built university in Timbuktu

Gold-Salt Trade Berbers SALT GOLD

Gold “Money”, Ghana/Ivory Coast Ghana Empire [4c-11c] Gold “Money”, Ghana/Ivory Coast

Salt

King of Ghana "The King . . .(wears). . . necklaces round his neck and bracelets on his forearms and he puts on a high cap decorated with gold and wrapped in a turban of fine cotton. He (meets people) in a domed pavilion around which stand ten horses covered with gold-embroidered materials…and on his right, are the sons of the (lesser) kings of his country, wearing splendid garments and their hair plaited with gold. At the door of the pavilion are dogs of excellent pedigree. Round their necks they wear collars of gold and silver, studded with a number of balls of the same metals." 10th century geographer Al-Bakri, quoted in Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West African History.

Mali Empire [13c-15c] SALT GOLD

Timbuktu-”Heavenly Clay”

Timbuktu Rooftop, Mosque

Great Mosque at Djenne, Mali

Mansa Musa [r. 1312-1337]

East Africa Self-governing city-states Trade with the interior, Indian Ocean, China, and along the coast Ex: Zanzibar Mixed African-Arab culture Mixed culture and language called Swahili

Swahili-Speaking Areas of E. Africa SWAHILI [“the coast’] = Bantu + some Arabic

Stateless Societies in Southern Africa From the basin of the Congo River to the Cape of Good Hope Stateless society: power is not in a government Progress made with regional trade Zimbabwe (Sacred House, Great Stone House) Capital known as Great Zimbabwe Benefited from trade between interior and coast Evidence of great wealth, but Great Zimbabwe abandoned

Great Zimbabwe [1200-1450]

Great Zimbabwe Street

Great Enclosure, Zimbabwe

African Culture Painting and Sculpture Music and Dance Architecture Rock paintings, wood carving, pottery, metalwork Music and Dance Often served religious purposes Wide variety of instruments Integration of voice and instrument Music produced for social rituals and educational purposes Architecture Pyramid Stone pillars Stone buildings Sometimes reflected Moorish styles Literature Written works did not exist in the early traditional period Professional storytellers, bards Importance of women in passing down oral traditions