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Above is Complete Uncivilized Evil Writing by The Europe-Primates Species.

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a.   The Kingdom of Mapungubwe, which was located near the northern border of present-day South Africa, at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers adjacent to present-day Zimbabwe and Botswana, was the first Bantu kingdom in southern Africa, established in the 11th century

b.    It seems there isn’t a specific record of any ancient civilization dredging four rivers in South Africa. Dredging, the process of remiving sediments and dedris from the bottom of the water, bodies, has been practiced by various ancient civilizations, such as the Mesoptamians and Egyptians 1. However, there isn’t clear evidence pointing to a specific group or individual responsible for dredging multiple rivers in ancient South Africa.  If you have any more details or another question, feel free to ask!. 

The Above Is complete Uncivilized evil writing, by the EuropesHominids-Primates Species. The Monkeys of 3.5-4 million years ago, National Geographic report to develop them to developed, in South & Eastern Africa. 1.5 million years ago, all left Africa and settled in Europe, in the name Homo Erectus Species.  World history identity Hominid-Ape primates to date.  They crossbreed with the Hybrid Ingenous Human Beings, that become today's Europe Gay Homosexuals world-wide white-people. They have turned the Elohin gods Eridu first City, upside down!  

Michael Tellinger and the Ancient Stone Structures of Africa Earth’s International Research Society welcomes our newest member Michael Tellinger! Michael is a musician, author, scientist, and an explorer from Mpumalanga, South Africa. Michael has been making groundbreaking discoveries about a vanished ancient civilization at the southern tip of Africa. 

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