Great Zimbabwe Structure

Great Zimbabwe is a medieval city in the south-eastern hills of the modern country of Zimbabwe, near Lake Mutirikwe and the town of Masvingo. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe from the 13th century, having been settled in the 4th century AD. Construction on the city began in the 11th century and continued until it was abandoned in the 15th centur…
Great Zimbabwe is a medieval city in the south-eastern hills of the modern country of Zimbabwe, near Lake Mutirikwe and the town of Masvingo. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe from the 13th century, having been settled in the 4th century AD. Construction on the city began in the 11th century and continued until it was abandoned in the 15th century. The edifices were erected by ancestors of the Shona people, currently located in Zimbabwe and nearby countries. The stone city spans an area of 7.22 square kilometres and could have housed up to 18,000 people at its peak, giving it a population density of approximately 2,500 inhabitants per square kilometre. It is recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
  • Location: Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe
  • Part of: Kingdom of Zimbabwe
  • Area: 7.22 km² (2.79 sq mi)
  • Material: Granite
  • Founded: 11th century CE
  • Abandoned: 15th century CE
  • Periods: Late Iron Age
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