The Great Zimbabwe National Monument stands as one of southern Africa’s most iconic archaeological sites, a silent witness to a thriving African civilization that flourished between the 11th and 15th ...
At least eight soapstone carvings of birds furnished a shrine, Great Zimbabwe, in the 19th century. This large stonewalled settlement, once a political and urban centre, had been much reduced for four ...
In northern Zimbabwe there are five stone-walled sites within a three-mile radius, which belong to the Great Zimbabwe tradition. In order to better understand the regional context which supported ...
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