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After Near Extinction, Humans Split Into Isolated Bands

April 27th, 2008 · No Comments

‘Bushmen, or San, wearing skins and carrying bows and arrows cross a salt pan in Namibia’s Nyae Nyae Conservancy.’

National Geography News, After Near Extinction, Humans Split Into Isolated Bands:

“After nearly going extinct 150,000 years ago, humankind split into small groups - living in isolation for nearly a hundred thousand years before “reuniting” and migrating out of Africa, a new gene study says.

At one point our species may have been down to as few as 2,000 individuals, probably due to climate change - a longstanding theory bolstered by the new findings.

The research fills a gap in our understanding of what was happening in Africa before humans first left the continent.

“The assumption has always been that the original population [in sub-Saharan Africa] was very small but probably a single population,” said Spencer Wells, head of the Genographic Project, which oversaw the study.

“Turns out, that is not the case.”"

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Photographies de Coiffures (Tressages) Années 50-60

October 26th, 2007 · Comments Off

n°T4 - Yolele - 1950. Coiffure - Tressage African Loxo: Photographies de Coiffures (Tressages) Années 50-60

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William Kamkwamba’s Malawi Windmill Blog

July 7th, 2007 · Comments Off

William Kamkwamba William Kamkwamba: “One of the books I read was called Using Energy, a primary school textbook about how energy is made. Inside the book there were plans for a windmill. I decided to build a windmill to provide power for my family.

My problem was that I didn’t have much money to buy parts to construct the windmill. Over time, I found materials that had been discarded by other farmers or by the nearby tobacco plantations, and I bought a few parts with money I scraped together:(…)”

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