>Using spears in the drone age
Sudan? Anyone have an update on the last month or so?
>>64663162Its from Sudan. About a few weeks old now, though.>updatesStill fucked beyond repair. On the topic of Yemen though, the Saudi's are gearing up to push the Pro-UAE forces from the Saudi border areas
>>64663171>when you make Gaza look like a joke over the African equivalent of "Sicilians aren't white"Truly a magical place>YemenThis Saudi/UAE shitfit is going to take some getting used to. Which cancerous OPEC kingdom am I supposed to be rooting for again?
>>64663199UAE, simply because the house of Saud is the reason we got to enjoy the rise of Islamic terrorism because of their support of Wahabbism.
Someone will now post the Viking LARP guy actually hitting a drone with a spear.
>>64663199UAE. The Saudis plan on using non-Yemeni tribal groups that they have ties with, but the UAE backed guys are gunning for independence and the fact that they might actually be competently trained as a unified fighting force
Reminder sub sharanafricans never discovered the atlatl, agriculture or the wheel
>>64663254Serious question, does Africa even HAVE a native cereal grain? Even Egypt was using Mesopotamian wheats.
>>64663340Yes, they were developed around 5000 yrs ago.But they still still choose their tribal savage life stile till superior civilization decided to use them as farming tools
>>64663157https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOnjlyZf6LE
>>64663340teff iirc, but that might be a strictly ethiopian thing
>>64663254sudan had all of these things,which is where this video comes from.
>>64663340Hard to tell because of the "green sahara" period distorted the pre-Sahara separation. but western and eastern (of africa) sorghum and their variant of millet are the only probable.That is from former Nubia, Ancient Ethiopia and Axum, that had (not negligible) contact after the 3rd millenia with Ancient Egypt and can't considered as isolated, but a lot of grains and plants (coffee) come from that region that is a genetic hodgepodge, even for an East African region.
>>64663359Apparently millet comes out of the West African coast, as well. Then there was Timbuktu, of course. Something about that mountain belt on the South edge of the Sahara seems to have been an enabler for civilizational development, probably the water table.
>>64663384PS. eastern sorghum is from Guinea and radiated southward with the Bantu
>>64663387And this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FonioIt's obvious they didn't hybridize or tried to improve a lot those crops like other regions did, Inca/Aztecs included.
>>64663374The atlatl is found on every continent except africa
>>64663408atlatl use predates modern humans, it's more likely examples have never been found because any example long ago rotted away after the advent of the bow and arrow 50,000+ years ago
>Using drones in the spear age
>>64663199>Which cancerous OPEC kingdom am I supposed to be rooting for again?neither, just hope they both burn
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>>64663254I've met at least one who could spell "sub-Saharan African," so what does that say about you?
>>64663447>that drone you're fighting is the most advanced technology for purchase on alibaba, I wouldn't want to fight him>And that's why no one will remember your name.
>>64663639Is that faux-Runic Cyrillic? It looked fucky to me until I started reading it in Russian.
>>64663199Always root for Texas