When European mercantile adventurers began pushing back the outer rim of their directly-known world in the second half of the fifteenth century, they had already invented Africa..
In 1415, after some failed assaults, an army from Portugal took over the Northern Africa town of Ceu...
This paper examines the role of colonisation in the conquering of the Being of Africans. It is point...
There is consensus that the modern human lineage appeared in Africa before 100,000 years ago. But th...
When European mercantile adventurers began pushing back the outer rim of their directly-known world ...
From the 15th century onwards, most of the countries in Africa have been colonised by theEuropean wo...
When did Africa emerge as a continent in the European mind? This book aims to trace the origins of t...
Inventing Africa is a critical account of narratives which have selectively interpreted and misinter...
Historically, scientists and experts have played a prominent role in shaping the relationship betwee...
Whether Africa is developed or not, depends on how and what one addresses. Development is relative. ...
This article aims to interrogate the history of British perceptions of black Africa, to come to an u...
By the 19th C, the scramble for territories by the European powers took a new turn as they began to ...
The term 'historical archaeology' originated in the United States and was subsequently adopted in Ca...
Over recent years, many discoveries have renewed our knowledge about the oldest stone indutries and ...
Through imperial logic, scientific knowledge has since been perceived along racial lines. The penult...
In this overview of the origins and development of black societies in southern Africa, Martin Hall r...
In 1415, after some failed assaults, an army from Portugal took over the Northern Africa town of Ceu...
This paper examines the role of colonisation in the conquering of the Being of Africans. It is point...
There is consensus that the modern human lineage appeared in Africa before 100,000 years ago. But th...
When European mercantile adventurers began pushing back the outer rim of their directly-known world ...
From the 15th century onwards, most of the countries in Africa have been colonised by theEuropean wo...
When did Africa emerge as a continent in the European mind? This book aims to trace the origins of t...
Inventing Africa is a critical account of narratives which have selectively interpreted and misinter...
Historically, scientists and experts have played a prominent role in shaping the relationship betwee...
Whether Africa is developed or not, depends on how and what one addresses. Development is relative. ...
This article aims to interrogate the history of British perceptions of black Africa, to come to an u...
By the 19th C, the scramble for territories by the European powers took a new turn as they began to ...
The term 'historical archaeology' originated in the United States and was subsequently adopted in Ca...
Over recent years, many discoveries have renewed our knowledge about the oldest stone indutries and ...
Through imperial logic, scientific knowledge has since been perceived along racial lines. The penult...
In this overview of the origins and development of black societies in southern Africa, Martin Hall r...
In 1415, after some failed assaults, an army from Portugal took over the Northern Africa town of Ceu...
This paper examines the role of colonisation in the conquering of the Being of Africans. It is point...
There is consensus that the modern human lineage appeared in Africa before 100,000 years ago. But th...