<P> Morocco is in Northern - Africa bordering the Mediterranean and the Atlantic . The country's diverse geography and the land's long history marked by successive waves of settlers and military encroachments are all reflected in Morocco's architecture . </P> <P> Nubian Architecture is one of the most ancient in the world . The earliest style of Nubian Architecture include the speos, structures carved out of solid rock, an A-Group (3700 - 3250 BCE) achievement . Egyptians made extensive use of the process at Speos Artemidos and Abu Simbel . A-Group eventually led to C - Group . C - Group began with light, supple materials, animal skins, and wattle and daub . Later larger more structures of mudbricks became the norm. C - Group culture was related to Kerma . Kerma was settled around 2400 BC . It was a walled city containing religious building, large circular dwelling, a palace, and well laid out roads . On the East side of the city, funerary temple and chapel were laid out . It supported a population of 2,000 . One of its most enduring structures was the Deffufa, a mudbrick temple ceremonies were performed on top . Between 1500 - 1085 BC, Egyptian conquest and domination of Nubia was achieved . </P> <P> This conquest brought about the Napatan Phase of Nubian history, the birth of the Kingdom of Kush . Kush was immensely influenced by Egypt and eventually conquered Egypt . During this phase, we see the building of numerous pyramids and temples . Gebel Barkal in the town of Napata was a very significant site . Kushite pharaohs received legitimacy . Thirteen temples have been excavated and two palaces in Napata . Napata has yet to be fully excavated . Nubian pyramids were constructed on three major sites El Kurru, Nuri, and Meroe . Sudan has more pyramids than Egypt . Sudan contains 223 pyramids . They were smaller than Egyptian Pyramids . Nubian pyramids were for Kings and Queens . The general construction of Nubian pyramids consisted of steep walls, a chapel facing East, stairway facing East, and a chamber access via the stairway . The Meroe site has the most Nubian pyramids and is considered the largest archaeological site in the world . Around AD 350 the area was invaded by the Ethiopian kingdom of Aksum and the kingdom collapsed . </P> <P> The best known building of the period in the region is the ruined 8th - century BC multi-storey tower at Yeha in Ethiopia, believed to have been the capital of D'mt . </P>

Which of the following is not a traditional way of life in subsaharan africa