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Africa: The Cradle of Civilization

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Africa is a place that has been misunderstood, its history largely ignored and distorted. Africa has only just begun to be studied in all its splendour and richness. The stories, myths, and legends surrounding Ancient Africa have always fascinated mankind. A mysterious land where few ever ventured. Who were they? What were they like? How did they live? This is a site that not only answers all these questions but also takes a journey through time, examining the wonders of a myriad of ancient cultures. From the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, to the grand emperors of Abyssinia and the legendary kings of Ghana, this site presents a picture of the ideas and the traditions of African civilizations. One is able to fully experience the true beauty of Africa and its peoples through interactive games, discussions, profiles and so much more. Educators as well as students are able to take advantage of numerous features in this site directed at the educational community. Ultimately, the richness of earlier civilizations should help us realize how much we have in common with the past. By looking at the past, we can discover what Africa has been, what Africa is, and what the future holds for this majestic land.

Team

AlexWesterford High School, Cape Town, South Africa


SagalWesterville South High School, Columbus, OH, United States


EugeneHomeschooled, NIL, Singapore


Age Range

19 & under

Coaches

Mohamed AliWesterville South High School, Columbus, OH, United States


Nick ShepherdWesterville South High School, Cape Town, South Africa


Debangsu SenguptaWesterville South High School, Pittsfield, MA, United States


Category

History & Government > Africa

Geography & Travel > Africa

History & Government > Ancient Civilizations & Archaeology

Audience

All ages

Language

English