the salt rocks are on the chimney in 1776 b.c. BEWARE OF PORCUPINES!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gold and salt
Timbuktu
because of their salt. they salt they trade has built their country's wealth
Timbuktu was important to Songai for it's location between the salt mines in Northern Africa, and Gold Fields in the south.
Timbuktu was important as a crossing place for major camel caravan routes and as a salt distribution centre.
Timbuktu, Jenne, and Gaw (Gow)
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well Timbuktu was so famous because of their salt that was the most famous food that they owned the had more salt because the trade it in for their country's wealth, gold!
Mostly its gold and salt trades.
Taghaza is located north of Timbuktu, in present-day Mali. It was a significant salt-mining center in the Sahara Desert during the medieval period.
because they traded it in TImbuktu for salt so there food wouldn't spoil
The salt rocks found on the roof of the house in 1776 AD go to Timbuktu in the Mali Empire (1387 AD). Climb past the snakes and return them to the boy at the upper left. (The Declaration for 1776 AD can be found at the Timbuktu Inn at the far right.)