First off thank you for another banger of an article.
So question, were these walls include the beehave homes eg Zulus, or were the living spaces stone dwellings as well, or were there were two distinct traditions, in the same regions involving distinct populations.
First off thank you for another banger of an article.
So question, were these walls include the beehave homes eg Zulus, or were the living spaces stone dwellings as well, or were there were two distinct traditions, in the same regions involving distinct populations.
Two traditions:
Some of the walls were actually for houses, and some were simply fences
In both cases, the basic unit was a hut with an overhanging roof, rather than a beehive hut of the Zulu style