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BANTUS
Created by
Julia Miryam-Chavah Schenzinger
⟶ Updated 24 Jun 2018 ⟶
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Indus Valley Civilization
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Events
c. 2,000 - c. 1,000 BCE: The Bantu languages developed from a Proto-Bantu language, estimated to occur in West/Central Africa (the area of modern-day Cameroon)
c. 1,000 BCE - c. 1 CE: A strong migration of the Bantu people in 2 separate groups; the one group who move through Central and Eastern Africa, and the other group moving southward towards Angola.
c. 1 - c. 1,100 CE: further migration of South-Bantus continued; it spread the people throughout south-central Africa.
c. 500 BCE: the Bantu reached the south Savannah.
c. 1,000 BCE: the eastern migrating Bantus reached the Great Lakes
c. 300 CE: Some groups had reached modern KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa