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                Which most accurately reflects the development of agriculture in early African civilizations?
The Hottentots of South Africa were known for cultivating yams and bananas.
The walls of the Jabrin Castle were erected in Oman to protect valuable crops.
The Kingdom of Ghana exchanged surplus crops and gold for textiles and salt brought by roving traders.
The Bushmen in southern parts of Africa were the first civilization to cultivate coffee and trade it for food.
            
        The Hottentots of South Africa were known for cultivating yams and bananas.
The walls of the Jabrin Castle were erected in Oman to protect valuable crops.
The Kingdom of Ghana exchanged surplus crops and gold for textiles and salt brought by roving traders.
The Bushmen in southern parts of Africa were the first civilization to cultivate coffee and trade it for food.
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