- The
Urewe culture developed and
spread in and
around the Lake
Victoria region of
Africa during the
African Iron Age. The culture's
earliest dated artefacts...
- Age
Urewe Industry". MUNTU. 6: 35–62. hdl:1854/LU-3118804. Lane, Paul; Ashley, Ceri; Oteyo,
Gilbert (January 2006). "New
Dates for
Kansyore and
Urewe Wares...
- of the
early Urewe Iron Age industry. Muntu. 6. 35–62. Paul Lane, Ceri
Ashley &
Gilbert Oteyo (2006) "New
Dates for
Kansyore and
Urewe Wares from Northern...
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probably spoke Central Sudanic languages. The
Empire of
Kitara grew out of the
Urewe culture in the 10th century.
Following the
migration and
invasion of Luo...
- The
Urewe culture first settled the Rwanda-Burundi
Central Plateau during the
first millennium BC but
takes its name from a site in Kenya. The
Urewe culture...
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Sites from the
Urewe culture date from the
Early Iron Age, from the 5th
century BC to the 6th
century AD. The
origins of the
Urewe culture are ultimately...
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Southeast Africa, or
Southeastern Africa, is an
African region that is
intermediate between East
Africa and
Southern Africa. It
comprises the countries...
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Eastern and
Southern Africa between 500 BCE and 400 CE, as
shown in the
Urewe culture.
Although the
origins of iron
working in
Africa have been the subject...
- The Punu or
Bapunu (Pungwe|Pungu|
Uréwé[citation needed]) (Sira, Ban Sira), are a
Bantu meta-ethnicity of
Gabon and the
Republic of Congo.
According to...
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dispersal 2.a =
Eastern Bantu 2.b =
Western Bantu 3 = 1000–500 BC
Urewe nucleus of
Eastern Bantu 4–7 =
southward advance 9 = 500–1 BC
Congo nucleus...