The Bantu migrated across Sub-Saharan Africa, spreading their languages, agricultural practices, and ironworking skills. This migration began around 1000 BCE and continued for several centuries, greatly influencing the cultural and demographic landscape of the continent. The Bantu people moved southward and eastward, reaching regions as far as present-day South Africa and the Great Lakes region. Their movement played a crucial role in the development of various African societies.
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