Naletale

[2] The ruins are the remains of the capital of the Butua kingdom's Torwa dynasty.

European treasure hunters desecrated the site in the 1800s, and it was designated a national monument in the 1960s.

Conservation efforts slowed in the 1980s due to financial constraints, and by 2012, the ruins faced severe risks of collapsing.

Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation enabled the restoration of Nalatale's stone walls, site access improvements, and the addition of interpretative facilities.

[3] Six decorations have been recorded on this drystone walled site, including chevrons, herringbone, cord, checkers and the use of alternating colored stone inserts.

Naletale wall