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J. Maquet has written: 'Civilizations of black Africa'
Answer: East Africa's early trading civilizations developed on or near a coastline, providing access to important markets in Arabia, India, and East Asia ;)
East Africa's early trading civilizations developed on or near a coastline because access to the sea allowed for easier transportation of goods, facilitated trade with distant regions, and enabled cultural exchange with other maritime civilizations. Coastal areas also provided resources such as fish and other marine products that supported the growth of these early civilizations.
The Correct Answer Is Somewhere in Eurasia
Jim Hoagland has written: 'South Africa' 'South Africa; civilizations in conflict' -- subject(s): Race relations, Relations raciales
The exact location of the first developed language is unknown, as it predates written history. However, researchers believe that language likely originated in Africa tens of thousands of years ago and then spread to other regions of the world as humans migrated.
The Swahili language developed among the descendants of Arabs who settled along the eastern coast of Africa.
Berber traders introduced written language (arabic) and brought islam to west Africa.
Lester Brooks has written: 'African Achievements' 'Great civilizations of ancient Africa' -- subject(s): Civilization
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Vic Webb has written: 'Language in South Africa'
Arabic written language was brought to Africa by Arab traders and scholars during the spread of Islam in the 7th century. It was commonly used as a language of administration and trade in various regions of Africa.