African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWalker, 1966 - 211 páginas |
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... Roman explorers began to move or penetrate into the interior of Africa there were no contacts between the Sudan and the northern parts of our present West Africa , on the one hand , and between North Africa , Egypt , and the ...
... Roman explorers began to move or penetrate into the interior of Africa there were no contacts between the Sudan and the northern parts of our present West Africa , on the one hand , and between North Africa , Egypt , and the ...
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... Roman plebeians , estimated at about 350,000 . The size of the country does not give us a guide to its pro- ductivity , for a large country the size of North Africa could afford to feed half the plebeian population of Rome even if its ...
... Roman plebeians , estimated at about 350,000 . The size of the country does not give us a guide to its pro- ductivity , for a large country the size of North Africa could afford to feed half the plebeian population of Rome even if its ...
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... Roman power in North Africa , the popula- tion of Italy was actually declining and there was never any vast number of Roman colonists in the racial sense of the word . The Romans knew nothing of those modern emotions which are to us so ...
... Roman power in North Africa , the popula- tion of Italy was actually declining and there was never any vast number of Roman colonists in the racial sense of the word . The Romans knew nothing of those modern emotions which are to us so ...
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The Songhai Empire | 100 |
Prelude to West African Discoveries | 120 |
The Portuguese in the Congo | 134 |
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