What does archaeological evidence coupled with linguistic analysis tell us about Bantu-speaking peoples in the third and second millennia B.C.E.?
A. Bantu-speaking populations were conquered by migrating herders from the central Sahara.
B. A great migration of Bantu-speaking peoples took place during this time period throughout southern and eastern Africa.
C. Bantu speakers were largely foraging populations with under-developed agricultural practices.
D. The Bantu remained largely stationary in western Africa.
Answer: B
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