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Great Zimbabwe

Amelia Khatri

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"Great Zimbabwe" explores the fascinating history of a powerful medieval city in Southern Africa, revealing its sophisticated stone architecture, extensive trade networks, and complex social structures. This civilization thrived centuries before European contact, leaving behind monumental ruins that continue to inspire awe and spark debate among historians and archaeologists. The book delves into the intricate details of the city's construction, highlighting how skilled labor and innovative techniques allowed the creation of iconic stone enclosures. Archaeological evidence suggests the city's leaders controlled regional trade routes, accumulating wealth and influencing surrounding communities, demonstrating a sophisticated understanding of economic systems and political structures. The book examines Great Zimbabwe's political ideology, economic engine, and cultural expressions, providing a multifaceted understanding of this civilization. It draws upon archaeological excavations, oral histories, and historical documents to offer a nuanced perspective. The narrative progresses from introducing the geographical setting and history of research to exploring specific aspects of the city's life, such as its economy, political system, and artistic traditions. By emphasizing indigenous African agency and challenging Eurocentric narratives, "Great Zimbabwe" provides a valuable resource for anyone interested in African history and the achievements of its civilizations.
Disponible desde: 19/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 58 páginas.

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