Maps of Nara
Nilo-Saharan Dispersal (Blench)
Nilo-Saharan Dispersal
Source:
Blench, Roger. 2006. Archaeology, Language, and the African Past. Lanham: AltaMira Press.
Date Digitized: 2009
Map Description:
This maps illustrates the dispersal of Nilo-Saharan languages between 18.000 BP and 2.000 BP. With the gradual migration of groups, the language family split into many different languages and is now one of the four main groupings found in Africa today.
Date Digitized: 2009
Map Description:
This maps illustrates the dispersal of Nilo-Saharan languages between 18.000 BP and 2.000 BP. With the gradual migration of groups, the language family split into many different languages and is now one of the four main groupings found in Africa today.
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North Africa: Nilo-Saharan in Northern Africa
Nilo-Saharan in Northern Africa
Data Source:
Irvine, A. K. and David Appleyard. 2007. "The Middle East and North Africa". In R. E. Asher & Christopher Moseley (eds.). Atlas of the World’s Languages. Oxford: Routledge.
"Nilo-Saharan: Composite 2010". MultiTree: A Digital Library of Language Relationships
Date Digitized: May 2011.
Map Description:
The areas pictured display locations of where Nilo-Saharan languages are spoken today. Ranging from Egypt and the White Nile to Uganda and Sudan, Irvine and Appleyard (2007) estimate that there are approximately 90 distinct living languages and dialect clusters. This number varies widely, however, and as further research is done and the complexity of the classification system of the family increases, more languages are being discovered (Irvine and Appleyard 2007).
This original map was made by vectorizing data from the MultiTree language database and the Atlas of the World's Languages.
Other resources related to this project:
North Africa: Berber in Northern Africa
North Africa: Chadic in Northern Africa
North Africa: Cushitic in Northern Africa
North Africa: Niger-Congo in Northern Africa
North Africa: Omotic in Northern Africa
North Africa: Semitic in Northern Africa
"Nilo-Saharan: Composite 2010". MultiTree: A Digital Library of Language Relationships
Date Digitized: May 2011.
Map Description:
The areas pictured display locations of where Nilo-Saharan languages are spoken today. Ranging from Egypt and the White Nile to Uganda and Sudan, Irvine and Appleyard (2007) estimate that there are approximately 90 distinct living languages and dialect clusters. This number varies widely, however, and as further research is done and the complexity of the classification system of the family increases, more languages are being discovered (Irvine and Appleyard 2007).
This original map was made by vectorizing data from the MultiTree language database and the Atlas of the World's Languages.
Other resources related to this project:
North Africa: Berber in Northern Africa
North Africa: Chadic in Northern Africa
North Africa: Cushitic in Northern Africa
North Africa: Niger-Congo in Northern Africa
North Africa: Omotic in Northern Africa
North Africa: Semitic in Northern Africa
Note: Scanned or downloaded images have been geo-registered for compatibility with our project interface. Slight imperfections are an inevitable result of the registration process.