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Tuesday, April 1, 2008. Monday, March 31, 2008. African Technology and Change. Over time new discoveries changed West African culture. The most imporant discovery. Happened around 500 BC when West Africans learned how to make tools out of iron. The first. People to use this technology were the Nok people. The Nok lived in modern-day Nigeria. They. Used iron to make better farm tools to grow more food. With iron tools, people could cut down. Saturday, March 29, 2008. Vegetation in February and August.

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74 Ghana and Mali in the MIddle Ages. Geographic, Political, Economic, Religious, Social Structure - sub-Saharan of Ghana and Mali in Medieval Africa. Niger River, Ghana and Mali empires, West African development, trans-Saharan caravan trade, written and oral traditions. Grade 8 History Blueprint - Standardized Testing and Reporting. 74 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic,. Religious, and social structures of the sub-Saharan. Civilizations of Ghana and Mali in Medieval Africa.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008. Monday, March 31, 2008. African Technology and Change. Over time new discoveries changed West African culture. The most imporant discovery. Happened around 500 BC when West Africans learned how to make tools out of iron. The first. People to use this technology were the Nok people. The Nok lived in modern-day Nigeria. They. Used iron to make better farm tools to grow more food. With iron tools, people could cut down. Saturday, March 29, 2008. Vegetation in February and August.

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