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Lost Kingdoms of Africa
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Lost Kingdoms of Africa

British art historian Dr Gus Casely-Hayford explores the pre-colonial history of some of Africa's most important kingdoms

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Supporting Content

  • A land rich in resources has been contested for centuries — Series 2, Bunyoro & Buganda

    Duration: 2:04
  • How the Berber peoples moved water under the desert — Series 2, The Berber Kingdom of Morocco

    Duration: 2:03
  • The 'horns of the buffalo' battle formation — Series 2, The Zulu Kingdom

    Duration: 2:15
  • The importance of history to the Asante — Series 2, The Kingdom of Asante

    Duration: 3:00
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