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Some of the Mapungubwe Archive material is related to when the site was used as a military terrain on the farm Greefswald. Many military records are tied up in the Department of Defence and some ...
One of South Africa's greatest historical artefacts is the star attraction of an exhibition opening at the British Museum in London this month. The golden rhino of Mapungubwe. Video, 00:00:37The ...
Our primary study site is called Little Muck Shelter. It is in the Mapungubwe National Park and about 4km south of the Limpopo River. The shelter is fairly large with a protected area under a high ...
Mapungubwe is in Limpopo and has a number of accommodation options. There are also many local lodges. Visitors pay R40.40 (adults) and R20.20 (children) for a guided tour which takes about an hour.
Durban - South Africa is facing fresh criticism from the World Heritage Committee over plans to establish another coal and gas field close to the Mapungubwe World Heritage Site. A draft decision ...
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, Vol. 74, No. 210, SPECIAL ISSUE (SEPTEMBER 2019), pp. 101-110 (10 pages) The iconic 13th-century hilltop site of Mapungubwe (Limpopo Province, South Africa) ...
South Africa’s most well-known Iron Age site, Mapungubwe in Limpopo, was declared a World Heritage site by Unesco on Thursday. Mapungubwe was among 24 sites inscribed in the United Nations ...
This paper engages with the historiography of the relationship between Mapungubwe (AD 1220–1290) and Great Zimbabwe (AD 1000–1700), two examples of prominent centres of power in precolonial southern ...
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