This document provides information on early societies in West Africa, including their geography, trade, communities and villages, and the development of towns and cities. It discusses how the different regions of West Africa (the Sahara desert, Sahel, savanna, and forest) influenced settlement patterns and trade. Trade was important for obtaining resources not available locally. Villages formed extended family groups and were governed by male elders. The growth of ironworking and expansion of trade caused villages located along trade routes to become larger towns and cities. One such city, Jenne-jeno, was a major trading center due to its location at the intersection of rivers. Blacksmiths had high status there due to their ironworking skills. Larger king