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Q: How might the population of Africa be different today if the bantu-speaking migrations had not taken place?
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When did the Bantu migrations occur?

3000-2500 BC for the early expansion within West Africa, followed by first eastwards and southwards migrations beyond West Africa from about 1500 to 1000 BC. Also because of population pressure in central Africa.


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How are the spread of iron making technology to east and south Africa and the Bantu migrations related?

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What was the Eastern Africa's first connections with the rest of the world?

According to the Out of Africa theory, all humans are descended from a migration, or a series of migrations, from East Africa.


Where did Bantu tribes stop their migrations?

The Bantu no longer migrate to South Africa and Zimbabwe.


A similarity between Bantu migrations In Africa and migrations of the ancient Aryans into South Asia is that both moved?

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What movement of people helped to bring a sense a unity of language to much of Africa?

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What is the result of the migrations of the bantu-speaking peoples?

The Bantu language is spoken in many parts of Africa.