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Original Tillers' Environment

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Locations of early forms of crop agriculture (approximately 500 CE–1500 CE)

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A world map shows the original tillers' environment highlighted in light orange. Key regions include Mexico, Central America, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Ethiopia, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, and Syria, and parts of Asia (China and Cambodia).

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Original Tillers' Environment

Early Sub-Saharan States and Empires

Original Tillers' Environment

Abyssinia 700–1974 C.E.

Ashanti 1700–1900 C.E.

Axum 200–700 C.E.

Benin 1400 B.C.E.–1800 C.E.

Buganda 1600–1966 C.E.

Bunyoro 1500–1900 C.E.

Dahomey 1700–1900 C.E.

Darfur 1400–1800 C.E.

Ghana 700–1070 C.E.

Hausa States 1000–1900 C.E.

Ife/Oyo 1400–1850 C.E.

Kanem-Borno 800–1900 C.E.

Karanga/Mutapa 1000–1700 C.E.

Kongo 1400–1650 C.E.

Kush/Nubia 2000 B.C.E.–1590 C.E.

Lozi 1800–1900 C.E.

Lunda1500–1700 C.E.

Mali 1230–1430 C.E.

Merina 1800s

Nok 500 B.C.E.–200 C.E.

Songhai 1460–1590 C.E.

Swahili City-States 1100–1800s C.E.

Swazi 1800 C.E.–present

Zulu 1800s

15.5%
15.0%
8.44%
20.8%
8.28%
11.6%
25.6%
1.32%12.8%
21.0%43.3%26.9%14.4%3.79%14.0%21.9%14.0%13.1%24.7%14.5%5.72%24.9%30.6%9.42%22.1%12.4%11.6%36.1%19.8%7.35%25.0%2.71%100%1.57%
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