Broederstroom

Village of Broederstroom , in the west of Pretoria in South Africa (5th century). Thirteen huts divide a surface of two hectares. They are structures in form of dome, made of a light reinforcement out of wooden with a coating of foliages and grass surrounded internally and outside of a dried mud hull, covered by a braided grass cover. Between the dwellings, tombs are disseminated. The inhabitants cultivate cereals, raise cattle, sheep and goats, found iron and manufacture ceramics delicately decorated.

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