The Bantu migration refers to the movement of Bantu-speaking people across Africa, starting around 2000 BCE. They spread their language, culture, and agricultural techniques throughout the continent.
Related terms
Agricultural Diffusion: This term refers to the spread of agricultural practices from one region to another.
Cultural Assimilation: Cultural assimilation occurs when one group adopts the customs and traditions of another group.
Linguistic Diversity: Linguistic diversity refers to the variety of languages spoken within a particular region or among a specific population.