Handbook to the ethnographical collections . Ivory .stiiiidiiig cii]) in three sections, sliosviiif; lOnicjiiian inlluiiico(sixtccnt li ci-ntiiry). Ikniii, West AtVii-ii. [Face p. 238 AFRICA 239 were the nucleus of the great negroid kingdom of Ghana (tenthand eleventh centuries, extending from the Senegal across the bendof the Niger). Negroes of the higher type are the Songhai situatedwithin the bend of the Niger and to the east of it, who baseda third emj^ire on the ruins of that of Melle, the successor ofGhana (thirteenth and fourteenth centuries); their power at itszenith in the sixteenth c


Handbook to the ethnographical collections . Ivory .stiiiidiiig cii]) in three sections, sliosviiif; lOnicjiiian inlluiiico(sixtccnt li ci-ntiiry). Ikniii, West AtVii-ii. [Face p. 238 AFRICA 239 were the nucleus of the great negroid kingdom of Ghana (tenthand eleventh centuries, extending from the Senegal across the bendof the Niger). Negroes of the higher type are the Songhai situatedwithin the bend of the Niger and to the east of it, who baseda third emj^ire on the ruins of that of Melle, the successor ofGhana (thirteenth and fourteenth centuries); their power at itszenith in the sixteenth centurv extended from Lake Chad to the


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