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Sanga Necropolis
Nsanga-Lubangu tomb at Sanga.
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"We found some cemetaries along this route. Songye and Luba People for example were found at the edges of the Great Lakes, in Southeast, more precisely towards Upemba-Kundelungu-Kalumengongo, in a place where they had made notches on the trunk of a large tree (Ficus) that Luba Lubilanji and Lulua call "Lusanga ", that we will call then Nsanga-Lubangu (Sanga Necropolis 800 or Senga (Land) discovered tomb at Sanga © CICIBA
Bantu Roots 1991 pp. 36.
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