No, the Bantu migration was not connected to bananas in any way
The Bantu language is spoken in many parts of Africa.
It took the Bantu about two thousand years to move through the equatorial forests both to the east and to the south.
along the Benue river
No
The Bantu, a tribe in Africa, left their homeland for several reasons. The need for more farming lands, drought and famine and disease all dead to the migration of the Bantu from their homelands.
No, the Bantu migration was not connected to bananas in any way
The Bantu migration covered a large expanse of the African government of the African continents, this fact makes it an important migration.
The Bantu language is spoken in many parts of Africa.
Slow Migration
Trade
Two thousand years ago, the Bantu migration was the most massive and important migration since the original humans migrated out of Africa to the rest of the world. Aside from bringing massive population growth, the Bantu brought skills with them that positively impacted the development of the area like metal weaponry, land cultivation and animal husbandry.
Two thousand years ago, the Bantu migration was the most massive and important migration since the original humans migrated out of Africa to the rest of the world. Aside from bringing massive population growth, the Bantu brought skills with them that positively impacted the development of the area like metal weaponry, land cultivation and animal husbandry.
It took the Bantu about two thousand years to move through the equatorial forests both to the east and to the south.
It took the Bantu about two thousand years to move through the equatorial forests both to the east and to the south.
along the Benue river
No