Southeast Africa
Southeastern region of the continent of Africa
Lake Malawi in 1967
Southeast Africa ,[ 1] [ 2] or Southeastern Africa ,[ 3] [ a] is an African region that is intermediate between East Africa [ b] and Southern Africa .[ c] [ 8] It comprises the countries Botswana , Eswatini , Kenya , Lesotho , Malawi ,[ 9] Mozambique ,[ 10] [ 11] Namibia , Rwanda , South Africa , Tanzania , Uganda ,[ 12] Zambia and Zimbabwe [ 13] in the mainland, with the island-nations of Madagascar , Mauritius , Comoros , and Seychelles also included.[ 10]
History
Prehistory
East and southern Africa are among the earliest regions where modern humans (Homo sapiens ) and their predecessors are believed to have lived. In September 2019, scientists reported the computerized determination, based on 260 CT scans , of a virtual skull shape of the last common human ancestor to modern humans /H. sapiens , representative of the earliest modern humans, and suggested that modern humans arose between 350,000 and 260,000 years ago through a merging of populations in South and East Africa.[ 14] [ 15]
Bantu expansion
Bantu -speakers traversed from Central Africa into Southeast Africa approximately 3,000 years ago.[ 10]
Swahili coast
Urewe
Madagascar
Kitara and Bunyoro
Lake Plateau states and empires
Buganda
Rwanda
Burundi
Maravi
Modern history
In the 19th and 20th centuries, David Livingstone [ 16] and Frederick Courtney Selous visited Southeast Africa. The latter wrote down his experiences in the book Travel and Adventure in South-East Africa .[ 17]
Demographics and languages
People include the San people .[ 3] The Swahili language is spoken, both as an official language and lingua franca , by millions of people.[ 18]
Culture
Art
Architecture
Clothing
Cuisine
Music
Religion
Film industry
Science and technology
Health
Geography
Mount Kilimanjaro , Africa's highest mountain
Lake Malawi [ 16] [ 19] and Limpopo River [ 20] are located in Southeast Africa.
Climate
Natural Disasters
Wildlife
Lion in Masai Mara , Kenya
Fauna [ 17] includes the cheetah , leopard , lion ,[ 21] Nile crocodile , hyena , Lichtenstein's hartebeest and white rhinoceros .
See also
Notes
References
^ Axworthy, Mary (2004). Sowell, Teri L. (ed.). Asking for Eyes: The Visual Voice of Southeast Africa . University Art Gallery, San Diego State University . ISBN 0-937097-01-2 .
^ Wieschhoff, H. A. (2013). The Zimbabwe-Monomotapa Culture in Southeast Africa . Literary Licensing L. L. C. ISBN 978-1-4940-0993-9 .
^ a b Schlebusch, C. M.; Prins, F.; Lombard, M.; Jakobsson, M.; Soodyall, H. (2016). "The disappearing San of southeastern Africa and their genetic affinities" . Human Genetics . 135 (12): 1365–1373. doi :10.1007/s00439-016-1729-8 . PMC 5065584 . PMID 27651137 .
^ "Southeastern Africa: South Africa, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Namibia, and Malawi" , World Wildlife Fund , retrieved 30 April 2018
^ a b Turok, Ben (1990). Witness from the frontline: aggression and resistance in Southern Africa . Institute for African Alternatives. p. 86. ISBN 1-870425-12-X .
^ Jama, Abdillahi H. (2002). "11" . Values in Islamic culture and the experience of history . pp. 303–322. ISBN 1-135-43416-6 .
^ Bechaus-Gerst, Marianne; Blench, Roger (2014). "11". In Kevin MacDonald (ed.). The Origins and Development of African Livestock: Archaeology, Genetics, Linguistics and Ethnography – "Linguistic evidence for the prehistory of livestock in Sudan" (2000) . Routledge. p. 453. ISBN 978-1-135-43416-8 . Retrieved 15 September 2014 .
^ Klopper, S.; Conru, K.; Nel, K. (2002). The Art of Southeast Africa: From the Conru Collection . Harry N. Abrams . ISBN 88-7439-001-7 .
^ "Malawi" , Merriam-Webster , retrieved 29 April 2018
^ a b c "Bantu Ethnicity in South East Africa: From Kenya to the Southern Tip of Africa" . Ancestry.com . Retrieved 29 April 2018 .
^ "Mozambique" , Merriam-Webster , retrieved 29 April 2018
^ "Tracing African Roots: Exploring the Ethnic Origins of the Afro-Diaspora" . Tracing African Roots . 31 January 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2018 .
^ Fry, Kathie. "Southeast African Countries" . Do It in Africa. Retrieved 19 April 2018 .
^ Zimmer, Carl (10 September 2019). "Scientists Find the Skull of Humanity's Ancestor — on a Computer – By comparing fossils and CT scans, researchers say they have reconstructed the skull of the last common forebear of modern humans" . The New York Times . Retrieved 10 September 2019 .
^ Mounier, Aurélien; Lahr, Marta (2019). "Deciphering African late middle Pleistocene hominin diversity and the origin of our species" . Nature Communications . 10 (1): 3406. Bibcode :2019NatCo..10.3406M . doi :10.1038/s41467-019-11213-w . PMC 6736881 . PMID 31506422 .
^ a b Douglas, John (Summer 1998). "Malawi: The Lake of Stars" . Travel Africa (4). Archived from the original on 14 January 2009. Retrieved 22 August 2008 .
^ a b Selous, F. C. (2011). "XXV". Travel and Adventure in South-East Africa . New York: Cambridge University Press . p. 445. ISBN 978-1-108-03116-5 .
^ Irele 2010
^ "Freshwater Fish Species in Lake Malawi (Nyasa) [Southeast Africa]" . Fishbase.org . Mongabay . 15 November 2001. Retrieved 9 December 2016 .
^ "Limpopo River" , Encyclopædia Britannica , retrieved 29 April 2018
^ Jackson, D. (2010). "Introduction". Lion . London: Reaktion Books . pp. 1–21. ISBN 978-1-86189-735-0 .
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