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These documents are often the rarest. They include colonial administrative circulars and, more importantly, the "subversive" literature of the liberation movement. Digital archives often host PDFs of pamphlets that discuss the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and the subsequent protests against it. 2. The Era of Zambian Humanism (1964–1991)

Early Human Development: Covers the Stone Age, the Iron Age, and the significance of the Broken Hill Man (Homo rhodesiensis) discovered in Kabwe.

. They lived in small, nomadic bands, moving through the savanna and using rock shelters for protection. Their lifestyle was deeply connected to the environment, characterized by a profound respect for nature and the animals they hunted. 2. The Great Migration: The Bantu Expansion

Political Organization: By the 18th century, established kingdoms like the Barotse (Lozi) in the west and the Kazembe-Lunda in the north flourished, engaging in trade and complex agricultural practices. 2. The Colonial Incursion (1888–1923)