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Take a deep dive deep into African history with this in-depth podcast. From Casablanca to Cape Town, tune in to this podcast to learn about the magnificent and oft-forgotten history of Africa. To access more free resources about African history, provide feedback, or support the show, check out our associated website at https://historyofafricapodcast.blogspot.com

History of Africa The History of Africa Podcast

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    • 4.7 • 176 Ratings

Take a deep dive deep into African history with this in-depth podcast. From Casablanca to Cape Town, tune in to this podcast to learn about the magnificent and oft-forgotten history of Africa. To access more free resources about African history, provide feedback, or support the show, check out our associated website at https://historyofafricapodcast.blogspot.com

    Season 5 Episode 3: Trans-Saharan Trade in the Garamantes Civilization

    Season 5 Episode 3: Trans-Saharan Trade in the Garamantes Civilization

    Horses, carbuncles, gold, salt, and more. What do all these things have in common? They were first traded across the Sahara by the Garamantes. Today's episode discusses the earliest rise of Garamantian trans-Saharan trade, the first documented example of trade across the vast desert.

    • 21 min
    Season 5 Episode 2: Fossil Water Farming

    Season 5 Episode 2: Fossil Water Farming

    Brought to the Sahara following the Persian conquest of Egypt, the spread of a new irrigation technology allowed Garamantian civilization to expand dramatically
    The earliest evidence of a unique Garamantian culture comes from the settlement of Zinkekra, located at the top of a rocky plateau near the Wadi al Ajal. However, settlements gradually drifted further down the valley.
     
    The location at the bottom of these valleys allowed new Garamantian settlements to better take advantage of a technology recently brought to North Africa with the Persian conquest of Egypt. Known as Qanats, or Fouggaras in North Africa, this advanced irrigation technology allowed Garamantian settlements to tap into groundwater reserves without the labor intensive practice of extracting water from wells with buckets. Instead, gravity brought water through the slightly inclined channel and delivered it to the irrigated outlet

    • 22 min
    Season 5 Episode 1: Paintings in the Libyan Sahara

    Season 5 Episode 1: Paintings in the Libyan Sahara

    Today we begin our journey into the history of the Garamantes, a civilization from the Libyan Sahara. This fascinating civilization transformed the barren wasteland of the Idehan Ubari into an impressive metropolis of late antiquity.
    Our current episode examines the prehistory of Libya through close inspection of rock art.

    • 22 min
    What Does Bantu Mean: A Historiography of Bantu Linguistics and History (Part 2)

    What Does Bantu Mean: A Historiography of Bantu Linguistics and History (Part 2)

    The Bantu Migration is one of the most important and seminal events in the history of the African continent. But what if this theory of Bantu origins, concocted by a European colonial administrator trying to understand the history of the continent he was colonizing, was entirely off base? What are some of the holes in the theory of Bantu expansion? What are its strengths which have withstood through the criticism? And, with a revised and iterated view of Bantu expansion, how does this theory impact our understanding of the History of Africa.

    • 30 min
    What Does Bantu Mean: A Historiography of Bantu Linguistics and History

    What Does Bantu Mean: A Historiography of Bantu Linguistics and History

    Bantu is a term which has become one of the most contentious in the study of African history. The name of a language family stretching across much of the southern half of the African continent, the term has been used in many distinct ways. In anthropology, it has often extended beyond mere linguistics into an idea of a larger shared culture and history across southern and central Africa. In apartheid South Africa, "Bantu" was used as a euphemism for "black" in many of the country's most oppressive apartheid laws. Furthermore, debates around the origins of the original Bantu-speaking peoples and their purported spread throughout the southern half of the continent are a historiographical point of contention. In this episode, we examine the origins of the idea of Bantu languages, as well as different theories on Bantu origins and how they were so successful in spreading across such a vast geographic area.

    • 29 min
    Season 4 Episode 29: The Fall of the Twelve Hills

    Season 4 Episode 29: The Fall of the Twelve Hills

    In a betrayal of previous commitments to Madagascar, Britain revoked its recognition of Malagasy sovereignty in a deal with France, in exchange for French recognition of a British protectorate over Zanzibar. Soon after this deal, the French invaded Madagascar, landing troops in Mahajanga and Toamasina. The final war to conquer Madagascar had begun.
     
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Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
176 Ratings

176 Ratings

Fjddidi ,

Best

The best African history podcasts that I’ve found

sjrf202 ,

The history podcast I’ve been searching for ❤️🖤💛💚

I love this podcast! It is so well researched, and it centers the history of Africa from a perspective that is not European dominant. So many other history podcasts do this. They give short shift to African history or ground it in a Eurocentric view. I learned so much with each episode that I think I’m going to have to go back and listen to all of the seasons all over again once I’m done. It’s a wealth of knowledge and information about Africa, and it’s really mind blowing the amazing cultures, civilizations, and that have created such a rich history on this continent, and yet these stories rarely get told.. thank you for telling it, and putting African history in its rightful place.

Andret6 ,

Start with season 2

Got that advice from another review but yea- really gets going there, super interesting stuff !

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