I assume you mean ancient Ghana from 400 to 1200. In the area ancient Ghana was in, it was right by the Niger River. It had some jungles and was a Wet Savanna
No, the location of ancient Ghana is not the same as modern Ghana. Ancient Ghana, known as the Ghana Empire, was located to the northwest of modern Ghana, primarily in what is now southeastern Mauritania and western Mali. Modern Ghana, established in the 20th century, is situated further south along the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa. The two regions are distinct geographically and historically.
Ancient Ghana refers to the historical empire located in West Africa around the 6th to 13th centuries, known for its wealth and trading power. Ghana today is a modern country in West Africa, formerly known as the Gold Coast. The modern Ghana gained independence from British colonial rule in 1957.
The nation of Ghana in Africa was named for the ancient Ghana Empire, or Kingdom. In the language used in that ancient kingdom, 'ghana' meant, "Warrior King", a name, no doubt, meant to frighten their enemies.
no its polytheisc(opposite of monthesic)
in ancient Ghana they traded salt, gold, and silk
The Ancient Ghana Empire existed in the Country of Ghana in Africa. See link below for more information
Ancient Ghana got much of their wealth from the discovery of gold in their countries. They also introduced the use of the camel for transportation.
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