htimeline -ca. 2300- 2100
Exhibits Collection -- South Africa -This interactive exhibit, part of the Exhibits Collection, explores South Africa past and present. Five interactive timeline puzzles throughout the exhibit invite visitors to put historic events in order. The exhibit also includes related Web sites of interest.
Reference Center -Virtual Historical Tour of Angola
The Afrocentric Experience -Afrocentric Experience provides information on African Queens, african Kings, nelson mandela, aparthied, south africa, mandela, marcus garvey, slave revolts, slave rebellions, haitian revolution, toussaint l'overture, african slaves, Black Writers, Black Inventors, Inventions, African American inventors, Kwanzaa, African Names, rasta, rastaman, rastafarianism, rastafarians, bob marley, peter tosh, wailers, reggae, hail selasse, african religion, afro-caribbean, voodoo, black magic, voodoo dolls, haiti, obeah, spells, black writers, books, pictures, book store, buy book, the islands of St.Kitts Nevis and Much, Much More.
Africa's Science and Indigenous Knowledge Systems -12. Black Scholarly/Popular/Commercial Sites -in random order
Brief History of Africa -
Daily, Monthly, and Annual Surface Weather Data for Angola (1879-1925) (CEOS IDN -CEOS-IDN
Historical Maps of Africa -Historical Maps of Africa
Victoria Falls: First Photographs 1891 -Photographs taken by explorer Frank Watson during travels in the Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe, Africa
Africa Research Central: A clearinghouse of African primary sources -PAGE_DESCRIPTION, This clearinghouse of African primary sources assists researchers and information professionals to identify, locate, track, and preserve archival materials, manuscripts, photographs, and artifacts about Africa.
A narrative of the most remarkable particulars in the life of James Albert Ukaws -A narrative of the most remarkable particulars in the life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, an African prince, written by himself.
Leo Africanus: Description of Timbuktu -Leo Africanus: Description of Timbuktu
History of the 'West-Indische Compagnie' on the Gold Coast in West Africa. -History of the Dutch fortress Elmina, 1698-1728.
EAWC Chronology: Early Islam -
Introduction: An African Historical Framework -
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