Small Advances and Small Branches

Warfare, Advancement, and Revisionism by Thomas Preston Floyd

Episode notes

This week we finish this season's coverage of West Africa. I talk about the delay in the adoption of agriculture in the region, and the future expansion of textiles, cloth, and leather production and styles. We also talk about some of the smaller branches (potentially) of the Niger-Congo Language Family including the Dogon and their religion.

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Keywords
historyprehistoryarcheologyafricamythologylinguisticspotterywest africaagriculturereligionmythniger-congoDogonIzonIjawAmmatextiles