Africa. The Bantu populations from Nigeria and Cameroon spread across Africa, eventually becoming the dominant population on the entire African continent, relegating the hunter-gatherer Pygmies and the Khoisan to isolated pockets of territory.
Africa. The Bantu populations from Nigeria and Cameroon spread across Africa, eventually becoming the dominant population on the entire African continent, relegating the hunter-gatherer Pygmies and the Khoisan to isolated pockets of territory.