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The historian observed the phenomenon that the 14th and 15th century Swahili tombs with large pillars and paneled facades were similar to structures built by the Oromo people, and were not found in any other civilizations with which the Swahili civilization had contact. From this phenomenon, the historian hypothesized that the Swahili culture was influenced by the Oromo culture.
The historian assumes a causal relationship from correlation. The historian overlooks the possibility that the Oromo culture was actually influenced by the Swahili culture, or that the two civilizations independently developed these structures.
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