The Bantu migrations begain West africa about 3000 years ago.
They study the Bantu Migrations through older maps of migration routes.
The Bantu tribes made varied and extensive use of pottery, to the extent that some tribes buried their dead in large upright pottery jars. By identifying the fragments of these artifacts, the migrations and movements of the tribes could be traced.
The Bantu migrations occurred due to population growth, search for new agricultural land, and desire for trade opportunities. The Bantu people moved across Africa, spreading their language and culture, which led to the diffusion and diversity of Bantu societies.
The Bantu language is spoken in many parts of Africa.
Hunting and gathering were the main special skills that the Bantu had and they carried with them in their migrations. Other skills included sailing as well as farming.
No, the Bantu migrations and the Columbian Exchange are two distinct historical events. The Bantu migrations refer to the spread of Bantu-speaking peoples across Africa, while the Columbian Exchange was the transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds following Christopher Columbus's voyages to the Americas.
Iron Tools and Population of Growth
Poverty, starvation and a need to live better.
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trade
by studying language patterns