Sorry. Got here late! Busy day! When I attended university, I got to talk to one of the guys in on the planning of the a couple of the newer buildings. He said they built the building, THEN watched where the students walked. That's how they decided where to put the sidewalks. As Khami is a "pin" in an ancient trade route, it would be fun to see the original "sidewalks". And OF COURSE! Worldwide trade ! That's how Egypt got the banana oil they needed to move the big blocks. ;)
That stonework is gorgeous 😍
Ayyyy nice to see African archeology that’s farther south than Egypt. I had no idea about this place till today! Thanks.
i had never heard of this site, just a great find.
What amazing stonework! This one is going on the list :)
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
Interesting, never heard of this one!
Sorry. Got here late! Busy day! When I attended university, I got to talk to one of the guys in on the planning of the a couple of the newer buildings. He said they built the building, THEN watched where the students walked. That's how they decided where to put the sidewalks. As Khami is a "pin" in an ancient trade route, it would be fun to see the original "sidewalks". And OF COURSE! Worldwide trade ! That's how Egypt got the banana oil they needed to move the big blocks. ;)
Thank you so much for teaching us this. You are a great educator, thank you again, please keep bringing us new information. You are brilliant.
so I'm curious are you a Doctor of Archaeology or are you working on your doctorate? anyway love these programs you post keep it up.
for the algorithm
Trading network maps should be more of a thing
so you are saying they went and got cool mugs?
Did they have domesticated animals to carry the goods, or did they have to haul it with human power?
Dont dress it up and say treasure hunting when it was genocide against my people.
Facts thank you