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How geological research has upended our understanding of historical African farming
If you go for a walk in the green hills of Mpumalanga in the north east of South Africa, you may stumble across some stone walls. Either stubbing your toe or appearing through the grass at about chest height, these walls direct and disrupt your path.Climbing to the top of these gentle slopes, your eye is drawn to circular and linear patterns. From above you quickly realize these patterns are the remains of towns—clusters of homesteads, traditional households, terraces, and roads. These ruins are the remnants of the Bokoni polity, a region that contains the southernmost collection of stone terrace farming sites in Africa.Archaeologists study the Bokoni sites as they are a marvel of urban farm

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