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Modelling Patterns of Past Inundation Processes Combining Geoarchaeology and Morphometric Hydrological Analysis in the Shashe‐Limpopo Basin, South Africa

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ABSTRACT Riverine and valley systems across the globe have been central to the development of past urban centres. By AD 900, the Shashe and Limpopo Rivers seem to have facilitated the interaction and integration of early farming communities in southern Africa. This paper focuses on the application of geoarchaeological perspectives made available by the
B. S. Nxumalo
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Rationale and design of the Pan-African Sudden Cardiac Death survey: the Pan-African SCD study.

open access: yesCardiovasc J Afr, 2014
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PAN-AFRICANISM AND PAN-AFRICAN TRADE UNIONS

2023
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 30-05, Section: A, page: 2101.
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Pan-Africanism Versus Pan-African Nationalism

Journal of Black Studies, 1998
It is the contention of this writer that the historical struggle of African peoples has heretofore been analyzed within a Eurocentric, dysfunctional, ahistorical, and divisive context, thus culminating in the use of the concept of Pan-Africanism.
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Pan-Africanism

2005
Pan-Africanism covers a wide range of intellectual positions which share the assumption of some common cultural or political projects for both Africans and people of African descent. The political project is the unification of all Africans into a single African state, sometimes thought of as providing a homeland for the return of those in the African ...
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Pan-Africanism and "Pan-Africanism": Some Historical Notes

Phylon (1960-), 1962
T HE TERM "PAN-AFRICANISM" has been bandied about in recent years with disturbing inaccuracy. A striking example of this occurs in the highly publicized Twentieth Century Fund's Tropical Africa (New York, 1960, II, p. 280) which in a most inadequate section on African nationalism says, "In Garveyism the alloy of pan-Africanism was smelted into the ore ...
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