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Great Enclosure Tower, Great Zimbabwe
Image by Radio Raheem

Great Enclosure Tower, Great Zimbabwe

The conical tower of the Great Enclosure of Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe. Built in the 13-14th century CE using granite, the purpose of the structure is not known.
Julia Soaemias
Image by Carole Raddato

Julia Soaemias

Statue of Julia Soaemias Bassiana (180 – March 11, 222 CE), a Syrian noblewoman and the mother of Roman emperor Elagabalus who ruled over the Roman Empire during her son's reign (218 to 222 CE). The statue was found in Perge and is now in...
The Great Enclosure, Great Zimbabwe
Image by Janice Bell

The Great Enclosure, Great Zimbabwe

View of Great Zimbabwe's 'Great Enclosure'. This is the largest collection of ruins in southern Africa. The Gokomere Empire flourished here from the 11th Century CE to its collapse in the early 15th century CE.
Camel Caravan, Morocco
Image by Fred Dunn

Camel Caravan, Morocco

A modern camel caravan in Morocco.
Western Sahara, Catalan Atlas
Image by Gallica Digital Library

Western Sahara, Catalan Atlas

A map of West Africa from the 1375 CE Catalan Atlas. The map shows the trans-Saharan caravan trade routes between North Africa and the Niger River. (Sheet 6, National Library of France, Paris)
Ten Caesars by Barry Strauss
Image by Barry Strauss

Ten Caesars by Barry Strauss

Ten Caesars: Roman Emperors from Augustus to Constantine
Salt Warehouses in Lubeck
Image by Jorge Franganillo

Salt Warehouses in Lubeck

Built in the 16th–18th centuries, the Salzspeicher (salt storehouses) of Lübeck, Germany, stored salt to be shipped to the Baltic region.
Arms of the Hanseatic League
Image by Elisabethe

Arms of the Hanseatic League

Arms of the Hanseatic League, 1670 CE, Museum of London
Transporting Salt on the Niger River
Image by Taguelmoust

Transporting Salt on the Niger River

Boats transporting slabs of rock salt on the Niger River delta, Mopti, Mali. The salt comes from ancient mines in the Sahara desert.
Salt Slabs, Timbuktu
Image by Robin Taylor

Salt Slabs, Timbuktu

Salt slabs on sale at a market in Timbuktu, Mali. Salt from mines in the Sahara desert has been transported to and traded in West Africa since pre-historical times.
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