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Classical Africa. Nubia. Nubian Culture : 6000B.C.E. - 1500C.E. Geography : junction of Blue and White Nile between 3rd & 6th cataract Avenue of Ideas : spread to Egypt> monarchy, totem, smelting. Gebel Barkal. Nubia : Kingdom of Kus h. Nubian Kings. Piankhi: led conquest of Egypt
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Classical Africa
Nubia • Nubian Culture: 6000B.C.E. - 1500C.E. • Geography: junction of Blue and White Nilebetween 3rd & 6th cataract • Avenue of Ideas: spread to Egypt> monarchy, totem, smelting
Nubia: Kingdom of Kush
Nubian Kings • Piankhi: • led conquest of Egypt • combined ruler of Egypt & Nubia • Taharka: • defeated Assyrians • mentioned in bible • revived architecture & literature
Nubian Queens • Candace: Title for Nubian Queen • Amarenas: One Eyed Candace • Defeated the Romans
Reasons for decline of Nubia • drought • rise in Kingdom of Axum • Christian Nubia joined in alliance with Crusaders • conquered by Islamic Empire
Axum Axum
Axum • Later became Abyssinia, then Ethiopia • 3,000,000 B.C.E. > Lucy or Dinknesh discovered in Eastern Ethiopia
Attack & Isolation • 1540 > Muslim attack on Abyssinia fails, but they lose control of port cities on east coast • 1880’s Abyssinia remained independent while rest of Africa colonized
Ghana, Mali, & Songhay
Griot • Keepers of memories, oral historians • bards>combine history, music, poetry, dance, drama • kept & passed on mental record of coronations, births, deaths, marriages, battles, etc.
Kingdom of Ghana • Salt Mines • City of Taghaza = major salt producing center of the Sahara • salt mines = forced labor by slaves (criminals or captives from war) • life expectancy in the mines = 2 years
Ghana’s Blacksmiths • mastery of metal work in iron & gold • revered & feared as powerful magicians, (the power over the elements of the earth) • closed & secret society • forge called “fan”, means cosmic egg from which all life was born • forge > • four basic elements • Fire, air, water, earth
Timbuktu • Commercial Center • seat of Islamic learning and culture • largest city in Mali & Songhai Empires
Mansa Musa • 1307-1332 • rebuilt capital, Timbuktu • pilgrimage to Mecca, 1324 • established universities
Weavers of Mali • Respected & feared like Ghana’s blacksmiths • loom symbolic of nature • believed the gods sent spider to teach mankind magic of weaving • Anansi, the spider, major character in West African mythology
B1 Songhai or Songhay Empire • Began in 7th century along Niger river. • great trading cities of Gao, Djenné, and Timbuktu.
Askia Muhammad • king 1493-1528 • pilgrimage to Mecca • Transformed Songhai into an Islamic kingdom
African Civilizations • Were as advanced as European civilizations during the Middle Ages • Stressed extended family ties • Were based on oral tradition • Were often matrilineal • Were weakened & destroyed by the slave trade during the 1500’s