- The
Kingdom of
Mapungubwe (pronounced /mɑːˈpuːnɡuːbweɪ/ mah-POON-goob-weh) was an
ancient state located at the
confluence of the
Shashe and
Limpopo rivers...
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rhinoceros of
Mapungubwe is a
medieval artifact, made from wood
which is
covered in thin
sheets of gold, from the
ancient Kingdom of
Mapungubwe,
which is...
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Mapungubwe National Park is a
national park in the
Limpopo Province of
South Africa. It
forms part of the
UNESCO Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape and the...
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century Kingdom of
Mapungubwe where oral
tradition holds King
Shiriyadenga as the
first king of
Venda and
Mapungubwe. The
Mapungubwe Kingdom stretched...
- The
Order of
Mapungubwe is a
South African civilian honour awarded by the
President of
South Africa. It
recognises South African citizens whose achievements...
- The
Mapungubwe Collection, held by the
University of
Pretoria museums in its Old Arts Building,
consists of
archaeological materials excavated by the former...
- to the
region 2,000 to 1,000
years ago. In the north, the
Kingdom of
Mapungubwe formed in the 13th century. In 1652, the
Dutch established the
first European...
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which had a po****tion of 10,000.
Around 1300,
Great Zimbabwe replaced Mapungubwe as the most
important trading centre in the interior,
exporting gold via...
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approximately 250 m (820 ft). Its
growth has been
linked to the
decline of
Mapungubwe from
around 1300, or the
greater availability of gold in the hinterland...
- Wadai, Mbunda, Luba, Lunda, Kuba, and
Utetera in
Central Africa; and
Mapungubwe,
Great Zimbabwe, Mutapa, Butua, Rozvi, Maravi, Lozi, Lobedu, Mthwakazi...