Final answer:
The information provided does not contain specific details regarding Asseghiyera or Azawagh culture and its relations to markets. While we can speculate on cultural reasons for Asseghiyera's lack of exposure to the market, such conclusions without direct references would be unsubstantiated.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question 'Why has Asseghiyera never seen the market (p 166) and what does that tell us about Azawagh culture?' does not appear to correlate directly with the provided reference materials. Without specific context from the mentioned page or a text that directly addresses Asseghiyera and Azawagh culture, providing an accurate and meaningful response is challenging. The reference materials presented seem to focus on historical accounts of trade and economics in different regions, such as West African History, Trans-Saharan trade, and rural economies in light of plague depopulation, but they do not directly address the inquiry about Asseghiyera and the Azawagh culture.
Based on the question, we can make some general assumptions about Azawagh culture - that there may be a segment of the population, possibly including Asseghiyera, who, due to culturally prescribed roles or societal structures, have limited exposure to certain public spaces, such as the market. However, without precise information, these remain speculative. In historical contexts, many cultures have had strict divisions of labor and social roles which could restrict individuals from certain activities or places, but again, without the exact text, this cannot be confirmed for Azawagh culture.