Beyond the Monolith: Regional Ingenuity in African Science
Beyond the Monolith: Regional Ingenuity in African Science To move beyond the inaccurate narrative that science is an exclusively Western endeavor, we must look at the specific, evidence-based innovations that emerged from diverse African regions. The Sahel and the East African coast offer two profound examples of how environmental challenges were met with sophisticated, iterative, and highly effective scientific methodologies. The Sahel: Agronomy and Ecological Resilience The Sahelian region has been a site of complex agricultural evolution for millennia. Rather than relying on simple subsistence, the inhabitants developed a sophisticated "middle ground" of food production that blended hunting, gathering, and intensive cultivation—a strategy that favored stability over the risks of monoculture. Agricultural Diversification as Risk Management: Archaeological findings in places like Dogon Country, Mali, reveal that early farmers practiced deliberate agricultural...