Sue Schmidt | Correspondent The market place was bustling with commercial businesses of all varieties. People thronged to its streets to purchase pottery, baskets and oils or to trade grain, vegetables and fabrics. The well-established shops had beautifully embellished store fronts while other nomadic merchants put up make-shift shelters to sell their wares. Children often…
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