Six non-documented sources of African history include oral traditions, which encompass storytelling and folklore passed down through generations; artifacts such as tools, pottery, and art that provide insights into past cultures; archaeological sites that reveal settlement patterns; linguistic studies that trace the evolution of languages and migrations; music and dance traditions that reflect social and cultural practices; and the accounts of travelers and explorers who documented their observations of African societies. These sources collectively enrich our understanding of Africa's diverse histories and cultures beyond written records.
Historical sources are classified as primary and secondary source. The primary source refers to the written or developed document or object during the study and the secondary source refers to the analogy or interpretation of the primary source.
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That's a good question, but it was decided so long ago and unfortunately the "inventor" of guitar has long been forgotten and it was not documented for history. Alternate answer: because if it had 4 it would be a Ukelele.
There are no six patterns of history. Any claim by anyone to have identified six patterns of history is spurious and should be dismissed with contempt. History doesn't do patterns, It is what it is.
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Queenette is a African singer with six kids
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