Section 3
Architecture of the Sub-Saharan Civilizations
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Architecture of Djenne
Djenné, once a thriving town in Mali, is known for its Great Mosque, Sudanese-style mud-brick architecture.
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Architecture of Aksun and Lalibela
Aksum and Lalibela were cities in northern Ethiopia that, during their time, accomplished great feats of architecture.
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Architecture of Great Zimbabwe
Perhaps the most famous site in southern Africa, Great Zimbabwe is a ruined city constructed by the Mwenemutapa.