African round hut

The thatched-roofed, plastered type mud houses construction was found early East Africa, where various local indigenous tribes built them, using them as homestead alongside lifestyle with agriculture and farming.

The mud hut is extremely common throughout rural parts of the African continent.

[2] An African round hut is a seen as vernacular architecture since they are built of readily available materials.

The huts can be built using mud, cow manure, bricks or grass in some cases.

Depending on location the name of the African round hut can vary.

A traditional African hut in Ethiopia
Inside a hut looking towards the ceiling
An undecorated rondavel