A wooden toolbox from Zambia, inscribed with an ancient writing system, has sparked discussions on social media about African literacy and women's roles in pre-colonial societies. Samba Yonga, co-founder of the Women's History Museum of Zambia, emphasizes the importance of reclaiming cultural heritage and recognizing women's contributions. The Frame project aims to highlight Zambian artefacts, many collected during colonial times, to challenge misconceptions about African knowledge systems. Yonga's work involves rediscovering lost histories and promoting awareness of indigenous knowledge. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)