Information | |
---|---|
has gloss | eng: Science and technology in Africa has a history stretching to the beginning of the human species, stretching back to the first evidence of tool use by hominid ancestors in the areas of Africa where humans are believed to have evolved. One significant collection of documents known as the Timbuktu manuscripts, have established that "sub-Saharan Africans were studying mathematics and astronomy over 300 years ago." This was just 14 translations out of 700,000. Scholars note that more manuscripts exist in a wider geopgraphical zone of West Africa to Sudan to northern Mozambique in east Africa. |
lexicalization | eng: Science and technology in Africa |
instance of | (noun) the quotient of two rational numbers fraction |
Media | |
---|---|
media:img | Bagandanwarcanoe.jpg |
media:img | Contruction and repair of Dhows, near Mtoni, Zanzibar.JPG |
media:img | CottonPlant.JPG |
media:img | Donkey 1 arp 750px.jpg |
media:img | Egyptian funerary stela.jpg |
media:img | Ife Kings Head.jpg |
media:img | Ishango bone.jpg |
media:img | Koeh-189.jpg |
media:img | Mossicavalry.jpg |
media:img | Nabta.gif |
media:img | Nsibidi.png |
media:img | Sorghum.jpg |
media:img | TalkingDrum.jpg |
media:img | Toumani Diabaté.jpg |
media:img | Traditional mud cloth.jpg |
media:img | Uganda cesarean section.gif |
Lexvo © 2008-2024 Gerard de Melo. Contact Legal Information / Imprint