How Africa’s prehistoric geniuses led a technological revolution
How Africa’s prehistoric geniuses led a technological revolution
Their inventions would change the course of human history for thousands of years to come, determining the fates of peoples and empires.
https://qz.com/africa/2110046/africas-prehistoric-technological-advances-changed-the-world/
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