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Quantity I of this acclaimed sequence is now to be had in an abridged paperback variation. the results of years of labor through students from world wide, The UNESCO normal heritage of Africa displays how the various peoples of Africa view their civilizations and indicates the ancient relationships among a number of the elements of the continent. historic connections with different continents exhibit Africa's contribution to the advance of human civilization. every one quantity is lavishly illustrated and includes a accomplished bibliography.

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Tradition does not stand u p well to translation. W h e n uprooted it loses its vigour and authenticity, for language is 'the h o m e of being'. A n d m a n y errors ascribed to tradition itself are due to incompetent or unscrupulous interpreters. Be that as it may, the validity of oral tradition has today been amply proved, and confirmed by crosschecking with written and archaeological sources, as in the cases of the K o u m b i Saleh site, the Lake Kisale remains and the events of the sixteenth century as transmitted by the Shona, which D .

S o far as possible the word 'tribe' will be banished from this book, except in the case of certain regions in North Africa,31 because of its pejorative connotations and the m a n y wrong ideas which underlie it. However m u c h one m a y stress the fact that a tribe is a cultural and sometimes political unit, some people go on seeing it as a term for a stock which is biologically distinct, and m a k e m u c h of the horrors of the 'tribal wars', which often caused only a few dozen deaths, at most, while forgetting all the real exchanges which have linked the peoples of Africa on the biological, technological, cultural, religious and sociopolitical levels, and which lend African achievements an undoubted family air.

FAGE T h e writing of African history is as old as the writing of history itself. T h e historians of the ancient Mediterranean world and those of the medieval Islamic civilization both took the whole k n o w n world as their frame of reference, and this included a considerable part of Africa. Africa north of the Sahara was an integral part of both civilizations, and its past was as m u c h a concern of their historians as was that of southern Europe or the Near East. Indeed North African history continued to be part of the mainstream of western historical studies until the advance of the Ottoman Turkish empire in the sixteenth century.

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