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Buildings in Mali, particularly during the height of the Mali Empire, were primarily constructed from materials like mud, clay, and wood. The use of adobe, a sun-dried earth brick, was common for creating sturdy structures that could withstand the climate. Notable examples include the Great Mosque of Djenné, made from mud bricks and featuring distinctive architectural styles. Additionally, some structures incorporated local resources, such as thatch for roofing.

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