In the 9th century AD, housing complexes with glass windows, bath rooms and piped water was found mostly in Old Dongola, the capital of Makuria. Archaeologists found evidence of window glass at the Sudanese cities of Old Dongola & Hambukol.
Sudan in the mediaeval period had churches, cathedrals, monasteries and castles. Their ruins still exist today. Houses discovered here differ in their hitherto unencountered spatial layout as well as functional programme with heating system and interiors decorated with murals.
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