This richly illustrated book traces the precolonial development of African towns, cities, and architecture south of the Sahara.

The book dispels the stereotypical view of Africans living in simple, pr...

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This richly illustrated book traces the precolonial development of African towns, cities, and architecture south of the Sahara.

The book dispels the stereotypical view of Africans living in simple, primitive, look-alike agglomerations, scattered about without any appreciation for planning and design.

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