The town of Djenne on the Bani River in Mali has been a thriving
settlement for more than two millennia. Renowned for its mud-brick
architecture, monumental mosque, and merchant-traders' houses,
Djenne remains one of Africa's most distinctive cities. The Masons
of Djenne follows Trevor Marchand after he signs on as a builder's
apprentice. Marchand takes readers on his journey from raw laborer
to skilled craftsman. He explores the professional associations of
masons, their social networks, training regimes, and changing
fortunes. With his fellow builders, he produces mud bricks and
plasters, constructs walls and ceilings, and sculpts rooftop
crenellations using specialized tools. Marchand describes the
raising of a mud-brick house and explores the technical, social,
and magical processes involved in making buildings and renewing the
unique urban environment of Djenne."
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