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Mmmkay
Member # 10013
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Africa is often inaccurately stereotyped as the "land of mud/clay huts" and so I thought I would present another perspective outside of the nile valley cultural context as is often expressed here.

Its of interesting note that this developement archeologically was a progression over time, with local and foreign elements and influences, rather than any sudden "arab" introduction - Graham Connah, African Civilisations

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markellion
Member # 14131
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Thank you for posting this
 
HORUS^*^
Member # 11484
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this is so cool [Cool]
 
Arwa
Member # 11172
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Which country of East Africa, Mmmkay?

And thanks for the pictures.
 
markellion
Member # 14131
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From Kilwa which is on an island off the coast of Tanzania
 
Alive-(What Box)
Member # 10819
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bump, for Jari
 
Hori
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^ This thread has had no justice. Up!
 
osirion
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Gondar is pretty spectacular as well:

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Black nights of the round table!
 



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