During the 15th century, a community of Iron Age farmers constructed an extensive landscape of stone-terraces, stone-lined fields, house platforms, stone circles and irrigation canals covering over 2,000 ha at the site of Engaruka in what is today Northern Tanzania.
Most interesting; thank you. I really wish I could spend all my time reading all this new--to me--history from all over the world like I can now.
But, I'm a political commentator, too, and interesting times keep intruding. Which makes things like this even more necessary for me, I suppose. There's so much about African history I could never find in American libraries before, so I appreciate seeing this on Substack.
Most interesting; thank you. I really wish I could spend all my time reading all this new--to me--history from all over the world like I can now.
But, I'm a political commentator, too, and interesting times keep intruding. Which makes things like this even more necessary for me, I suppose. There's so much about African history I could never find in American libraries before, so I appreciate seeing this on Substack.
Thank you too!