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The ancient city of Great Zimbabwe was an engineering wonder. But archaeologists credited it to Phoenicians, Babylonians, Arabians – anyone but the Africans who actually built it.
The ancient city of Great Zimbabwe was an engineering wonder. But archaeologists credited it to Phoenicians, Babylonians, Arabians – anyone but the Africans who actually built it.
It is generally believed that the people of the Gokomere culture built Great Zimbabwe. They were ancient sub-Saharan people who lived in the area around Great Zimbabwe from around the 4th century CE.
The real splendour of Great Zimbabwe is forever lost, as no records remain of the names of its kings, of their victories and achievements, or of the lives of its people. Perhaps this is what makes ...
In 1871, German explorer Karl Mauch wrongly theorised that Great Zimbabwe was linked to the biblical Queen of Sheba and King Solomon, claiming it was too sophisticated to have been built by ...
There are 10 million Shona people around the world today—and there is much to learn about their Bantu-speaking ancestors, who first settled Great Zimbabwe in the 4th century C.E.
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The ancient city of Great Zimbabwe was an engineering wonder. But archaeologists credited it to Phoenicians, Babylonians, Arabians – anyone but the Africans who actually built it.
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