Precolonial history of Angola
Part of a series on the History of Angola Precolonial history to 1575 Colonization 1575–1641 Dutch occupation 1641–1648 Colonial history 1648–1951 Portuguese province 1951–1961 War of Independence 1961–1974 Civil War 1975–2002 Post-war Angola 2000s 2010s 2020s See also Years in Angola Angola portal v t e The precolonial history of Angola lasted until Portugal annexed the territory as a colony in 1655. Contents 1 Old Stone Age 2 15th century 3 16th century 4 17th century 5 Notes 6 References 7 Further reading Old Stone Age The earliest inhabitants of the Angola area are believed to have been Khoisan hunter-gatherers whose remains date back to the Old Stone Age. Based on archaeologial and linguistic evidence, scholars believe that beginning in the last centuries BCE, people speaking languages of the Western Bantu family entered the country and introduced agriculture and iron working. Studies of DNA from Cabinda have found no traces of any population groups other ...