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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [QB] Guys haters gotta find some thing to hate about thats their job,but actually we are lucky because in moist areas like that many remains would completely vanish And yes we are thankful for those "garden walls" how majestic and unique they must of been in their hay day, not only that, but that "Garden Wall" is right smack in the middle of so-called kneegrow country a place Rahotep and his ilk would claim could never possibly construct anything but the much maligned mud huts. [IMG]http://images2.travbuddy.com/1594243_12737811366057.jpg[/IMG] I bet the Sahara also is yet to reveal most of it's secrets,as well as the forest zones but urbanization in West Africa were contemporary with the 1st dyn kings of Kemet,the above Dhar tichitt [IMG]http://www.mauritania.mr/fnsva/tichit09.jpg[/IMG] Not saying there is a connection between the two sites but Africans build in stone when materials is available they use Adobe styles when confronted by the desert. [IMG]http://images.nypl.org/index.php?id=1106729&t=w[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.nairaland.com/attachments/92101_ancient_walls_of_kano_jpgb6bba6bb17394eda295130ad099d4fd0[/IMG] Ancient Kano at it's hight it must have been an awesome "garden wall" [/QB][/QUOTE]
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