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From where did the ancestors of East, Central, and South African kingdoms come?

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Answered by habeebburrahaman
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The Prehistory of South Africa (and, inseparably, the wider region of Southern Africa) lasts from the Middle Stone Age until the 17th century. Southern Africa was first reached by Homo sapiens before 130,000 years ago, possibly before 260,000 years ago.[1] The region remained in the Late Stone Age until the first traces of pastoralism were introduced about 2,000 years ago. The Bantu migration reached the area about 1,500 years ago, largely displacing the indigenous Khoisanid population. Early Bantu kingdoms were established by the 11th century. First European contact dates to 1488, European colonization of the interior begins in the 17th century

Answered by STK0
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From where did the ancestors of East, Central, and South African kingdoms come?

Our first ancestor live in Africa.

0ur genetic footprints have been traced back to our African roots.

Some 2000 years ago, some of our African & ancestors left Africa & migrated to West Asia, then to Central Asia, Eurasia, South Asia & East Asia.

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