Historia Africae incipit cum hominidae, homines archaici, et abhinc annorum saltem 200 000 homines anatomice moderni (Homo sapiens) in Africa Orientali orireuntur, et usque ad praesens continuo pergit cento quidem variarum et politice emergentium civitatum nationalium. Prima historia in tabulas relata in Aegypto antiqua, ac deinde in Nubia, Sahelia,? Barbaria, et Cornu Africae orta est.

Praecoloniales Africae civitates ex variis temporibus.
Obeliscus ad templum Thebis in Aegypto, circa 1200 a.C.n.
Eques regni Baguirmi.
Pyramides Gizenses pro symbolis civilizationis Aegypti antiquae sunt.
Imperium Karthaginiense.
Ruinae Karthaginis.
Protome aenea ex Benino

Historia Africae Septentrionalis post eremopoesin Saharae cum historia Asiae Occidentalis et Europae Meridianae implicabatur, cum Bantuenses a Cameronia hodierna in Africa Media trans multum continentis subsarianae per series undarum a saeculo decimo a.C.n. ad saeculum primum p.C.n. migrarent, unitatem linguisticam trans continentem mediam austrinamque constituentes.

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