Great Zimbabwe National Monument – Journey in Africa – Travel & Discover

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Great Zimbabwe National Monument – Journey in Africa – Travel & Discover


The ruins of Great Zimbabwe – the capital of the Queen of Sheba, according to an age-old legend – are a unique testimony to the Bantu civilization of the Shona between the 11th and 15th centuries. The city, which covers an area of nearly 80 ha, was an important trading centre and was renowned from the Middle Ages onwards.

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  1. Over the years, I've watched as many documentaries on Great Zimbabwe that I can. The narration and visuals in this one are undoubtedly the best. Even the discussion of the aesthetics of the site is masterful. Thank you so much. ♥️

  2. This structure looks like the Dun Telve broch in Scotland and the nuraghe structures in Sardinia. No one will ever know who built but it certainly was not the people currently living in Zimbabwe.

  3. when "outsiders" built these so called "enclosures" homo-sapiens did not exist yet they've nammed APZU the continent which today we know as africa Africa
    ps : read Zecharia Sitchin's books : )

  4. The distant ancestors were responsable for building awesome structures all over the world.This contradicts the current narrative of progress promoted by evolutionists and matetialistic godless philosophy.

  5. i am not surprised by denialist of African Shona civilization of the 10th – 11th century, its simply out of jealousy and racism. Great Zimbabwe, Kami, Danangombe, Tsindi etc are 100% Shona, fcuk to all haters. we had Bill Gates and Elon Musk before they were white

  6. King solomoni Temple ruins. History has been distorted. People from Great Zimbabwe are Hibru people. History have re written 1900s. People wake up.

  7. Western denialists would rather attribute the Great Zimbabwe to aliens, who do not exist, than attribute them to the Shona people and the Africans who exist and who built them. The denial of the Shona people of their intellectual ownership, among others of the Great Zimbabwe, Khami ruins, is theft of history.

  8. To determine who built the place there are a number of questions. Have they found any human remains at the site? Are there any Iron melting sites found in the area? What ceramic tradition evidence were found at the site?

  9. Thank you – as a pagan it's so good to see how fellow pagans in Africa still follow the Old Ways of venerating the Ancestors and being in harmony with nature. As stone can't be dated, it's impossible to tell how old these structures are. They may have been re-built many times over for all that anyone knows. It's interesting that granite, which has various scientific properties, was used extensively here too. Great Zimbabwe appears to have been an important part of the prehistoric network of stone circles, pyramids and standing stones which covers the surface of the earth.

  10. Finally a video that shows more than the Great Enclosures. I barely see the small ruins that sorround the site. I also noticed brazilian music, the samba, but I can't hear it well. Though european DNA is bigger in most of brazilians, african music is our symbol.