Various theories have been advanced on the identity of the people who built the Great Zimbabwe National Monument (GZNM). On the one hand, some ancient Mediterranean communities (Lebanese and Phoenicians) are associated with the construction of GZNM. On the other hand, some archaeological discoveries have claimed that the unique architecture could be assigned to King Solomon and Queen of Sheba, suggesting a religious/biblical basis regarding the construction of the structures. In some instances, those in favour of local indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) argue that the Shona people of the Rozvi dynasty in Zimbabwe were the architects of the magnificent structure. Despite voluminous literature published to date, including more recent contribu...
This study sought to understand the archaeology of the Zimbabwe Culture capital of Khami through syn...
This thesis details how Zimbabwean stone sculpture has been creatively conceived in terms of a "trib...
This research attempts to unearth the dynamics of the struggles of the BaTonga tribe of Binga in the...
Various theories have been advanced on the identity of the people who built the Great Zimbabwe Natio...
This study uses a multidisciplinary method of archaeological research to examine the structure of th...
The Nyanga archaeological complex has been linked to a number of contemporary ethnic groups that inc...
The purpose of this master’s thesis is to show how Great Zimbabwe was politically used during the pe...
In the eleventh century CE, the Shona people of Central Africa built the city of Great Zimbabwe, an ...
Africans all over the continent and Zimbabweans in particular, are claiming the cultural heritage of...
This thesis deals with the connection between archaeological sites and processes of identity formati...
UNESCO Convention of 2003, calls for the preservation of heritage and empowerment of rural communiti...
Places that are regarded as holy are highly esteemed in most religious institutions. Such places are...
The history of the Shangwe of Gokwe South District has been discovered by many scholars. Though, my ...
The Vhambedzi clan is one of the earlier Vhavenda sibs that settled south of the Limpopo (Vhembe) Ri...
Traditionally, archaeological sites making up the Zimbabwe culture were studied using old Childean u...
This study sought to understand the archaeology of the Zimbabwe Culture capital of Khami through syn...
This thesis details how Zimbabwean stone sculpture has been creatively conceived in terms of a "trib...
This research attempts to unearth the dynamics of the struggles of the BaTonga tribe of Binga in the...
Various theories have been advanced on the identity of the people who built the Great Zimbabwe Natio...
This study uses a multidisciplinary method of archaeological research to examine the structure of th...
The Nyanga archaeological complex has been linked to a number of contemporary ethnic groups that inc...
The purpose of this master’s thesis is to show how Great Zimbabwe was politically used during the pe...
In the eleventh century CE, the Shona people of Central Africa built the city of Great Zimbabwe, an ...
Africans all over the continent and Zimbabweans in particular, are claiming the cultural heritage of...
This thesis deals with the connection between archaeological sites and processes of identity formati...
UNESCO Convention of 2003, calls for the preservation of heritage and empowerment of rural communiti...
Places that are regarded as holy are highly esteemed in most religious institutions. Such places are...
The history of the Shangwe of Gokwe South District has been discovered by many scholars. Though, my ...
The Vhambedzi clan is one of the earlier Vhavenda sibs that settled south of the Limpopo (Vhembe) Ri...
Traditionally, archaeological sites making up the Zimbabwe culture were studied using old Childean u...
This study sought to understand the archaeology of the Zimbabwe Culture capital of Khami through syn...
This thesis details how Zimbabwean stone sculpture has been creatively conceived in terms of a "trib...
This research attempts to unearth the dynamics of the struggles of the BaTonga tribe of Binga in the...