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    years. Much of it comes from archaeological discoveries and Serer tradition rooted in the Serer religion. In Charles Becker's paper titled "Vestiges historiques...
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  • The Serer religion or Serer spirituality (Serer: A ƭat Roog, meaning "the way of the Divine", "path of God", or "religious life"), is the original religious...
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  • events, see Roog, Serer religion, Serer creation myth, Serer prehistory, Lamane, States headed by Serer Lamanes, Serer history and Serer people. The Takrur...
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    Ndiaye) is a Serer Goddess in the Serer religion as well as the Almoravid invasion of Tekrur. See Henry Gravrand. "La Civilisation Sereer", Pangool, p...
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    Prehistoric religion is the religious practice of prehistoric cultures. Prehistory, the period before written records, makes up the bulk of human experience;...
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    Column Serer ancient history Serer history (medieval era to present) South Africa under apartheid Timeline of Serer history Volkstaat Prehistory Pleistocene...
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    (Bunn1967:617). In Serer cosmogony and religion, the serpent is the symbol of the pangool, the saints and ancestral spirits of the Serer people of West Africa...
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  • Polytheism (section Serer)
    In Africa, polytheism in Serer religion dates to the Neolithic Era or possibly earlier, when the ancient ancestors of the Serer people represented their...
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  • town of Svätý Jur, north of Bratislava. Later, it extended to Trnava and Sereď (1846). 1835: The first champagne was made by Esch and Co in Pressburg in...
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    origins of Serer families, villages, and Serer kingdoms. Some of these Serer relics included gold, silver, and metals. The objects found in Serer countries...
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    potatoes. Rice is also a staple food, as is the Serer people's sorghum couscous (called "Chereh" in Serer) particularly in Senegal and the Gambia. Jollof...
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    exchange for "costus, bdellium, lycium, nard, turquoise, lapis lazuli, Seric skins, cotton cloth, silk yarn, and indigo". In Barygaza, they would buy...
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  • adoption) of the sail is believed to have happened quite late in the prehistory of maritime transport, coinciding with other changes in the process of...
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    February 6, 2010. "Southeastern Prehistory-Late Woodland Period". Retrieved September 23, 2008. "Southeastern Prehistory : Late Woodland Period". NPS.GOV...
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  • Timeline of the Karavas Timeline of Middle Eastern history Timeline of Serer history Timeline of Afghan history Timeline of Albanian history Timeline...
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    The prehistory of West Africa timespan from the earliest human presence in the region to the emergence of the Iron Age in West Africa. West African populations...
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    The prehistory of East Africa spans from the earliest human presence in the region until the emergence of the Iron Age in East Africa. Between 1,600,000...
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  • the Calenderberg culture, who lived in the hamlets located on the plain (Sereď), and also in the hill forts located on the summits (Smolenice, Molpí)....
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  • "Marginal" Coastal Population: Ptolemy's Far Eastern Ichthyophágoi», in The Prehistory of Asia and Oceania, Edited by G. Afanas’ev, S. Cleuziou, J. R. Lukacs...
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    Fort de Tournoux (category Séré de Rivières system)
    contains the main armament of the complex. Built between 1879 and 1881, the Séré de Rivières system fort was planned to mount six de Bange 155 mm guns. The...
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    village, the Ksar, while 90% of the population was still nomadic. The prehistory of the west Saharan region is not fully characterized. There are some...
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    Africa (section Prehistory)
    Chad from 550 BC, Djenné-Djenno from 250 BC in modern-day Mali, and the Serer civilisation in modern-day Senegal, which built the Senegambian stone circles...
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    Frontiers in South Asia: A Working Synthesis" (PDF). Journal of World Prehistory. 20: 42. doi:10.1007/s10963-006-9006-8. S2CID 189952275. Archived (PDF)...
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    The prehistory of Central Africa spans from the earliest human presence in the region until the emergence of the Iron Age in Central Africa. By at least...
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    million. In 10,500 years, the world population increased by 100 times. Prehistory is the period before written history. Most of our knowledge of that period...
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    Akan Bantu Bushongo Kongo Lozi Zulu Dahomean Dinka Efik Hausa Lugbara Maasai Malagasy Mbuti Odinani San Serer Somali...
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  • Kurdish Sects: The Yezidis and the Yaresan". Religions of Iran: From Prehistory to the Present. Oneworld Publications. p. 219. ISBN 978-1-78074-307-3...
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    Carnot, physicist described as the father of thermodynamics. Raymond Adolphe Séré de Rivières, fortification engineer and general. Engineer-General, Exceptional...
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    mythology Efik mythology (Nigeria, Cameroon) Igbo mythology (Nigeria) Serer religion and Serer creation myth (Senegal, Gambia and Mauritania) Yoruba mythology...
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  • were also later defeated, in particular the king of Jolof. Serer oral tradition speaks of a Serer king of Jolof, involved in the occult (just as Soumaoro)...
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