Central Africa and it's Gatherers

Warfare, Advancement, and Revisionism by Thomas Preston Floyd

Episode notes

This week we talk about the ancestors of Central Africa's Pygmy peoples. We discuss why they may have evolved their shorter stature and their potential social organizations and what we know of their languages. We also discuss the all encompassing importance of the forest to them and what role music played in this importance.

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Keywords
historyprehistorygeneticsarcheologyafricalinguisticsdnaetymologycentral Africapygmycongoiodine