By Gezmu Edecha For thousands of years, the mighty Abay River has flowed through the heart of Africa, carrying with it not just life-giving water, the soil, minerals and above all the aspirations and ...
New research suggests the origins of modern humans may have begun by the sea in southern Africa 70,000 years ago.
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Dia de los Muertos events honoring the dead have a long history, but in Arizona they are tied to the more recent Chicano ...
Possibly South Africa’s most well-known dish, the bunny chow has its roots in Durban, the country’s third-largest city, on ...
The origins and migrations of modern humans around the world are a hot topic of debate. Genetic analyses have pointed to ...
Wadisuchus kassabi, an ancient crocodile from Egypt, shows crocodiles lived in the sea, offering insight into reptile ...
The alleyway hits a dead end. So does the next. And the next. Wandering deep into Tunis’ 7th-century medina and its souqs, I ...
When we believe we are credible in a specific situation or relationship, it's frustrating to find that others do not think we ...
Archaeological excavation in Benin City, Nigeria, ahead of the construction of the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) has ...
Long before the Cherokee and other Native tribes called the Appalachian Mountains home, legends speak of a mysterious people ...
The book Fading Footprints: In Search of South Africa's First People begins with a death notice from 1913 - a woman called Meitjie Streep, described as "Bushman", dying of "senile decay" in Kenhardt - ...