Historians, particularly Bantuists, have since discovered that the Bantu cradle was in West Africa in the borderlands between Nigeria and Cameroon. In this area, the Mambilla Region spanning this border has been the point from which virtually all the peoples in the areas to the south of it, southwest Cameroon, central African areas, east and South Africa dispersed (see accounts in Connell, 1995, Zeitlyn and Connell 2003, and Bami-Yuno, ms). "The people of the Mambilla region are the Bantu whom stayed home" (Zeitlyn and Connell, 2003; Martin, 2009). Bantuists are therefore generally agreed that Greenberg's theory was the most plausible explanation of Bantu origins while the theory of a central African beginning was thoroughly discredited (Nurse, 2001).
Cameroon highland
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Cameroon highlands
Mesopotamia.
There is not a ruler called Bantu. Bantu refers to the Bantu peoples; that id the over 400 peoples of Africa speak a Bantu language and the group of 250 mutually intelligible Bantu languages and 535 dialects.
In ancient Greek, Mesopotamia means "land between the rivers". this refers to the fact that it is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. is that what you mean? NOO The Fertile Crescent, silly!
Mesopotamia (Iraq and eastern Syria) is sometimes called the cradle of civilisation because the first civilisation in history, the Sumerians, lived in the south of this area.
Bantu. they live in Bantu
the bantu people accomplished many things like finding land for us
the bantu people accomplished many things like finding land for us
The Bantu migrations occurred due to population growth, search for new agricultural land, and desire for trade opportunities. The Bantu people moved across Africa, spreading their language and culture, which led to the diffusion and diversity of Bantu societies.
Mesopotamia.
mesopotamia
Mesopotamia.
One reason the Bantu migrated was due to population pressure in their original homeland, driving them to seek new land for settlement and farming.
No. At no point was conrad land a member of CoF
Mesopotamia
There is not a ruler called Bantu. Bantu refers to the Bantu peoples; that id the over 400 peoples of Africa speak a Bantu language and the group of 250 mutually intelligible Bantu languages and 535 dialects.
In ancient Greek, Mesopotamia means "land between the rivers". this refers to the fact that it is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. is that what you mean? NOO The Fertile Crescent, silly!
Mesopotamia (Iraq and eastern Syria) is sometimes called the cradle of civilisation because the first civilisation in history, the Sumerians, lived in the south of this area.