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  1. African rice domesticated in fourth millennium BC

    I'm certainly interested. I like exploring AH cultures through myths and stories, it's a nice change from the usual text book style. It might not be ideal, but it beats making random stuff up.
  2. African rice domesticated in fourth millennium BC

    Wow Johnathan, that was really good. Do you plan to further flesh out this idea?
  3. African rice domesticated in fourth millennium BC

    Adinkra-like symbols could be developed before a writing system, but I was going with a different idea. I think the strong emphasis on remembering and quoting proverbs as a sign of wisdom could very well hamper the development of a somewhat codified system of mnemonic symbols representing...
  4. African rice domesticated in fourth millennium BC

    A random idea I got early regarding proverbs and written language: Historically, the Akan people used symbols called Adinkra, starting from the early 19th century. Each Adinkra stands for a proverb and can be either a geometrical figure, animal, household good (like combs), plants, etc. If the...
  5. African rice domesticated in fourth millennium BC

    On buildings: The oldest stone building in sub-saharan west africa I can find refrence to are the buildings in Dhar Tichitt. Sure, it's further to the west and north than the centre of *Mali, but with earlier agricultural and urban societies in the region, perhaps the some of the western most...
  6. African rice domesticated in fourth millennium BC

    Fascinating thread. Unfortunately I know too little about prehistoric and ancient agriculture to contribute much. One thing I do know about, though, is alcohol ;) Palm wine as it is produced and consumed in West Africa has a very short shelf life, even today. Unless it is distilled, it can not...
  7. 'A Throne of Bayonets' (Russia, 18th August 1991 TL)

    That's sad to hear. It was a good read and I hope you'll continue to write such excellent timelines.
  8. 'A Throne of Bayonets' (Russia, 18th August 1991 TL)

    Yay, it's back! Good work as always, Kaisermuffin!
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