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The terms African civilizations, also classical African civilizations, or African empires are used in Afrocentrism and Pan-Africanism to group the various pre-colonial African kingdoms.

false Africana studies: a disciplinary quest for both theory and method by James L. Conyers]</ref>, Axum,[1] Meroe,[1] Numidia and Nubia[1], but may also be extended to the prehistoric Land of Punt, and others, the Empire of Ashanti and the

Study on the subject has emphasized Kemet (Ancient Egypt).[1][1]

References

 3. Association for the Study of Classical African Civilization (ASCAC)