The Young Historian

A Nile Valley Studies Production:- This Blog is dedicated to the study of World History with a focus and emphasis on African cultures. "This page and the creator in no way endorses Afrocentrism, Eurocentrism, Black Centrism, or any ideology based on Race." Nile Valley Studies relies on Genetic, Written, Cultural, and Artistic sources to present unbiased facts on History. If you have questions, concerns, or complaints please Email me.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Swahili Pt 2.: The People of Zanzibar and the Swahili Coast..

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Non Native citizens in Zanzibar, showcasing the Swahili position in the important Indian Sea Trade...
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

African Trade Routes: The Swahili

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Many historians will talk about African cultures such as Egypt, Nubia, Mali, Songhai etc. yet will over look what role these Africans played...
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Monday, December 12, 2011

Rick Perry's new moronic ad..A summary of a failed presidential campaign...

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Any one following the 2012 republican primary nomination race, has certainly been entertained. From cheering for state executions and booing...
Friday, December 9, 2011

Putting History into perspective...

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Why History is Important. As an aspiring historian, I keep asking myself.."Why"..Why am I going this route, why is this so impor...
Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Australopithecus sediba (media reveal) - Part 4: Lee Berger reveals and ...

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Australopithicus Sediba, the latest finds cont..

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Australopithecus sediba may be an ancestor of modern humans Researchers say two skeletons found in a cave in South Afric...

Australopithecus Sediba, a game changer in the evolution of Humanity??

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The recent find of a totally new Hominid species from South Africa dubbed as, Australopitecus Sediba ,  is exciting to say the least. This N...
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