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Sharing Breath: Embodied Learning and Decolonization
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What is unique about the kingdom of Axum compared to other ancient societies you have studied?
Because of the influence from many areas, it developed a unique, blended culture. One of the most
advanced cultures of ancient Africa, the Axum people created their own written language, built massive
towers called stelae, and developed sophisticated farming and irrigation techniques.
Related searcWhat is unique about the kingdom of Axum compared to other ancient societies you have
studied?
Because of the influence from many areas, it developed a unique, blended culture. One of the most
advanced cultures of ancient Africa, the Axum people created their own written language, built massive
towers called stelae, and developed sophisticated farming and irrigation techniques.
hesWhat is unique about the kingdom of Axum compared to other ancient societies you have studied?
Because of the influence from many areas, it developed a unique, blended culture. One of the most
advanced cultures of ancient Africa, the Axum people created their own written language, built massive
towers called stelae, and developed sophisticated farming and irrigation techniques.