In much of Africa, the traditional village layout consists of a kraal, or a pen for cattle, and the homes that surround it.
Answer: Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
The traditional village layout consists of a Kraal in much parts of the continent of Africa. It is like an enclosure or a pen for cattle and the houses or various other live stocks that is situated within a certain African village or settlement.
It is surrounded by a bushy fence of branches, mud wall, or a wooden stake wall in a roughly circular form. This helps to protect the people and their live stocks from wild animals, thieves, and other unwanted visitors from other settlements.