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    secure sources of gold and spices from Axumite piracies. Romans referred to sub-Saharan Africa as Aethiopia (Ethiopia), which referred to the people's...
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    Sub-Saharan Africa, Subsahara, or Non-Mediterranean Africa is the area and regions of the continent of Africa that lie south of the Sahara. These include...
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    in the region posing a public health and socioeconomic crisis for Sub-Saharan Africa. Scarcity of data for pathogenesis and subtypes for diabetes in Sub-Saharan...
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    (children per woman) for Sub-Saharan Africa is 4.7 as of 2018, the highest in the world. All countries in sub-Saharan Africa had TFRs (average number...
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    Glass in sub-Saharan Africa mostly consists of the importation of glass beads into sub-Saharan Africa, shipped primarily from the Middle East and India...
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    Trans-Saharan trade is trade between sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa that requires travel across the Sahara. Though this trade began in prehistoric...
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    eclectic in later Roman history, to which inherited physical characteristics were of no relevance. Aethiopia Romans in Sub-Saharan Africa Curse of Ham Washing...
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  • born in North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. The Roman Emperor Septimius Severus was born in Leptis Magna in North Africa, in what is now modern-day Tripolitania...
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  • from Sub-Saharan Africa. It is arranged by country of origin. The vast majority of African Jews inhabiting areas below the Sahara live in South Africa, and...
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    Général de l'Algérie, Arts et Métiers Graphiques. Paris, 1950 Romans in Sub-Saharan Africa Lucius Cornelius Balbus 22°53′08″N 4°52′05″E / 22.885533°N...
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    in Africa are parties to the African Union's Maputo Protocol, the only international treaty that defines a right to abortion. Sub-Saharan Africa is the...
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  • Europeans of African ancestry, or Afro-Europeans, refers to people in Europe who trace full or partial ancestry to Sub-Saharan Africa. In the European...
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    Lucius Cornelius Balbus (proconsul) (category 1st-century BC Romans)
    the Sahara, the Fezzan, perhaps reaching the Niger River. Romans in sub-Saharan Africa Roman Libya Tin Hinan Tomb Leptis Magna Theatre of ancient Rome...
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    metals in ancient Egypt to the sophisticated ironworking traditions across sub-Saharan Africa, metallurgy has played a crucial role in shaping African civilizations...
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    each other in the number of slaves and servants they had, and was himself given a slave boy as a "hospitality gift." In sub-Saharan Africa, the slave...
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    mainly transported across the Sahara. Most were moved from sub-Saharan Africa to North Africa to be sold to Mediterranean and Middle Eastern civilizations;...
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    sub-Saharan Africa. The loose geography of "Roman Africa" encompasses primarily present-day Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, and northern Morocco. The Roman Imperial...
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    Africa. In 2000 BCE, "Thiaroye Woman", also known as the "Venus of Thiaroye", may have been the earliest statuette created in Sub-Saharan West Africa;...
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    Nero's exploration of the Nile (category Exploration of Africa)
    the "Mountains of the Moon" from which the Nile emerged. Romans in sub-Saharan Africa Buckley, Emma; Dinter, Martin (3 May 2013). A Companion to the Neronian...
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  • important barriers to gene flow from sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Europe in prehistory. However, North Africa is connected to Western Asia via the...
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    Agisymba (category Countries in ancient Africa)
    Colosseum. Romans in sub-Saharan Africa Mauny, Raymond (1978). "Trans-Saharan contacts and the Iron Age in West Africa". In: Fage, J. D. (ed.). The Cambridge...
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    rates of contraceptive use are most prevalent in Sub-Saharan African countries. Research undertaken in 2007 led by Akinrinola Bankole, found that correct...
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    from north-western Central Africa (modern day Cameroon) across much of sub-Saharan Africa, laying the foundations for states in Central, Eastern, and Southern...
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    "Ancient Egyptian mummy genomes suggest an increase of Sub-Saharan African ancestry in post-Roman periods". Nature Communications. 8 (1): 15694. Bibcode:2017NatCo...
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    the Romans "Africa" was only their imperial province, roughly equating to modern Tunisia, and the goddess/personification was not given sub-Saharan African...
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  • Mediterranean Iron Age and classical antiquity. Sub-Saharan Africa developed more or less independently in those times.[citation needed] After the desertification...
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    expanded south into Sub-Saharan Africa. North Africa's populous and flourishing civilization collapsed after exhausting its resources in internal fighting...
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    either Libya or Africa, while Egypt was considered part of Asia. European exploration of sub-Saharan Africa begins with the Age of Discovery in the 15th century...
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  • several major biocultural areas: North Africa, the Sahara, the Middle East, the Mediterranean and sub-Saharan Africa. Egyptologist Barry Kemp has noted that...
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  • beats on top of two, like a triplet played against straight notes. Sub-Saharan African music traditions frequently rely on percussion instruments of many...
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