The Urewe culture developed and spread in and around the Lake Victoria region of Africa during the African Iron Age. The culture's earliest dated artefacts...
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Age Urewe Industry". MUNTU. 6: 35–62. hdl:1854/LU-3118804. Lane, Paul; Ashley, Ceri; Oteyo, Gilbert (January 2006). "New Dates for Kansyore and Urewe Wares...
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The Urewe culture first settled the Rwanda-Burundi Central Plateau during the first millennium BC but takes its name from a site in Kenya. The Urewe culture...
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The Punu or Bapunu (Pungwe|Pungu|Uréwé[citation needed]) (Sira, Ban Sira), are a Bantu meta-ethnicity of Gabon and the Republic of Congo. According to...
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Medieval and early modern Africa (section Urewe)
Sites from the Urewe culture date from the Early Iron Age, from the 5th century BC to the 6th century AD. The origins of the Urewe culture are ultimately...
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framework of the early Urewe Iron Age industry. Muntu. 6. 35-62. Paul Lane, Ceri Ashley & Gilbert Oteyo (2006) New Dates for Kansyore and Urewe Wares from Northern...
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Southeast Africa (section Urewe)
Southeast Africa, or Southeastern Africa, is an African region that is intermediate between East Africa and Southern Africa. It comprises the countries...
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dispersal 2.a = Eastern Bantu 2.b = Western Bantu 3 = 1000–500 BC Urewe nucleus of Eastern Bantu 4–7 = southward advance 9 = 500–1 BC Congo nucleus...
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probably spoke Central Sudanic languages. The Empire of Kitara grew out of the Urewe culture in the 10th century. Following the migration and invasion of Luo...
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Nilotic expansion Indian Ocean trade History of Zanzibar Menouthias Rhapta Urewe culture Swahili culture Kilwa Sultanate Engaruka Colonial period Vasco da...
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Hill African Iron Age Sirikwa culture Bantu expansion Nilotic expansion Urewe culture Thimlich Ohinga stone-built ruins Shungwaya Mijikenda Kayas (Fortified...
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Hill African Iron Age Sirikwa culture Bantu expansion Nilotic expansion Urewe culture Thimlich Ohinga stone-built ruins Shungwaya Mijikenda Kayas (Fortified...
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dispersal 2.a = Eastern Bantu, 2.b = Western Bantu 3 = 1000–500 BC Urewe nucleus of Eastern Bantu 4–7 = southward advance 9 = 500 BC–0 Congo nucleus...
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Eastern and Southern Africa between 500 BCE and 400 CE, as shown in the Urewe culture. Although the origins of iron working in Africa have been the subject...
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Nilotic expansion Indian Ocean trade History of Zanzibar Menouthias Rhapta Urewe culture Swahili culture Kilwa Sultanate Engaruka Colonial period Vasco da...
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Neolithic Culture Eburran industry Elmenteitan culture Sirikwa culture Urewe culture Shungwaya Modern ethnicities Kikuyu Luhya Banyala Bukusu Gisu Idakho...
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Africa's main population centres and earliest iron smelting regions. The Urewe culture was dominant from 650 BC to 550 BC. This culture was found in northern...
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to the Congo Basin, and eastward to the Great Lakes region to form the Urewe culture from the 5th century BC. In the 7th century AD, Bantu spread to...
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Nilotic expansion Indian Ocean trade History of Zanzibar Menouthias Rhapta Urewe culture Swahili culture Kilwa Sultanate Engaruka Colonial period Vasco da...
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Part of a series on the Culture of Burundi History Timeline Urewe culture Origins of Hutu, Tutsi and Twa Kingdom of Burundi kings German East Africa Ruanda-Urundi...
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South Asia 500–300 BC Vedic period Late Mumun East Asia, Korea 550–300 BC Urewe Sub-Saharan Africa 400 BC–AD 500 Iron metallurgy in Africa Late Nok Period...
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framework of the early Urewe Iron Age industry. Muntu. 6. 35–62. Paul Lane, Ceri Ashley & Gilbert Oteyo (2006) New Dates for Kansyore and Urewe Wares from Northern...
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Hill African Iron Age Sirikwa culture Bantu expansion Nilotic expansion Urewe culture Thimlich Ohinga stone-built ruins Shungwaya Mijikenda Kayas (Fortified...
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Nilotic expansion Indian Ocean trade History of Zanzibar Menouthias Rhapta Urewe culture Swahili culture Kilwa Sultanate Engaruka Colonial period Vasco da...
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Hill African Iron Age Sirikwa culture Bantu expansion Nilotic expansion Urewe culture Thimlich Ohinga stone-built ruins Shungwaya Mijikenda Kayas (Fortified...
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Nilotic expansion Indian Ocean trade History of Zanzibar Menouthias Rhapta Urewe culture Swahili culture Kilwa Sultanate Engaruka Colonial period Vasco da...
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History of Burundi Urewe civilisation Hutu, Tutsi and Twa origins Kingdom of Burundi German East Africa 1891–1919 Ruanda-Urundi 1922–1962 Ruzagayura famine...
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Neolithic Culture Eburran industry Elmenteitan culture Sirikwa culture Urewe culture Shungwaya Modern ethnicities Kikuyu Luhya Banyala Bukusu Gisu Idakho...
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of the continent. Archeological data has revealed the use of Kwale and Urewe ceramics both along the coast and within the interior parts, showing that...
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