
The Green Sahara and African Neolithics
Tides of History
The Green Sahara - A New Perspective
People living in the sahara were forced out of their homes by climate change. The people who had made their homes in the eastern reaches of the green sahara, with that distinctive early northeastern african pastoralist ancestry, moved elsewhere. New groups of people migrated, mixed and came into existence. Inevative new life ways developed to take advantage of shifting circumstances. These shifts have dramatically altered the cultural and population dynamics of Africa.
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