Tides of History

Kathryn de Luna on Africa, Bantu, and Historical Linguistics

Mar 24, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Audible - The Best of What You Love
02:59 • 3min
3
How Can We Use Linguistic Evidence to Shed Light on the Past?
05:35 • 3min
4
What's So Cool About Language?
08:27 • 2min
5
How Does a Speech Community Relate to a Material Culture?
10:15 • 2min
6
Is There a Relationship Between Language and Language?
12:04 • 3min
7
Shopfy - The All in One Commerce Platform to Start, Run and Grow Your Business
14:41 • 5min
8
Genetics and Migration in Africa
19:53 • 2min
9
Is It Pots Moving or People Moving?
21:34 • 2min
10
The Evolution of the Bantoo Languages
23:49 • 2min
11
Language Change and Its Implications
25:20 • 2min
12
The Banto Mobility Project - What Does That Look Like?
27:29 • 4min
13
You Move, You Move Because You Like the View
31:12 • 3min
14
You Know, It's a Races Assumption
34:29 • 2min
15
Sophi - The First Investing Platform to Offer Stocks, ETFs and Cryptocurrency
36:20 • 4min
16
The Rain Forest in Central Africa
39:52 • 2min
17
The Evolution of the Word Writ in Africa
41:59 • 4min
18
Getting to the Distant Edge of Creativity
46:28 • 6min
19
What I've Learned About African Archaeology
52:12 • 3min
20
Tides of History - A Review
54:53 • 3min