Created by Nokuthaba Vereb
about 4 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Who were the first farmers of southern Africa? | the first farmers of Southern Africa were the Bantu speakers. |
when did they come to southern Africa? | Archaeology shows that they came to southern Africa between 1700-200 years ago. |
In what age did the Bantu- speaking people live in? | The Iron Age. |
Why was It called the 'Iron Age' | because the people built tools from iron. |
What did archaeologists call the Bantu-speaking people? | Either 'Agriculturists' or 'Farmers' |
Did the Bantu-speaking people stay in one place? | No, because they had a great capacity for change and they were fluid and flexible. |
If they didn't live in tribes, what did they live in? | Chiefdoms. |
Where did they come from, where did they go. | they came from Nigeria and scattered all across the bottom of Africa. |
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