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    The Mapungubwe Collection, held by the University of Pretoria museums in its Old Arts Building, consists of archaeological materials excavated by the...
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    Monument. The Mapungubwe Collection is a museum collection of artefacts found at the archaeological site and is housed in the Mapungubwe Museum in Pretoria...
    15 KB (1,541 words) - 09:17, 8 March 2025
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    an BaVenda divining bowl. Order of Mapungubwe Mapungubwe Collection Steyn, Maryna (1 December 2007). "The Mapungubwe Gold Graves Revisited". The South...
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  • the sacred site, Mapungubwe was only rediscovered by the scientific community and colonial government in 1933. The Mapungubwe Collection of artefacts found...
    45 KB (5,087 words) - 00:21, 25 March 2025
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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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    and houses the Van Tilburg Collection, Van Gybland-Oosterhoff Collection and Mapungubwe Collection. The Van Tilburg Collection is a permanent museum that...
    123 KB (10,120 words) - 11:13, 7 February 2025
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    within South Africa were dated 249–370 CE. Around 1220, the Kingdom of Mapungubwe formed in the Shashe-Limpopo Basin, with rainmaking crucial to the development...
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    Great Zimbabwe. The most famous Mapungubwe artwork is a tiny golden rhino, known as the golden rhinoceros of Mapungubwe. In other graves from Mapengubwe...
    112 KB (13,661 words) - 12:12, 23 March 2025
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    houses the Mapungubwe Collection in the northern wing of the upper floor, where 166,000 artifacts from the Kingdom of Mapungubwe Mapungubwe excavation...
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    Kruger House (residence of the president of the ZAR, Paul Kruger) Mapungubwe Collection Melrose House (the Treaty of Vereeniging which ended the Anglo-Boer...
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    wisdom and beauty The Golden Rhinoceros of Mapungubwe; 1075–1220; discovered in 1932; Mapungubwe Collection (University of Pretoria Museums). This artifact...
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  • Raadsaal Sacred Heart Cathedral Museums Freedom Park Mapungubwe Collection Melrose House Van Tilburg Collection Van Wouw Museum Air Force Museum Police Transport...
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    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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  • and was among the first group to investigate the archaeological site of Mapungubwe. Van Riet Lowe was born in Aliwal North, Cape Colony to James Martin Lowe...
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  • Wilhelmina of Prussia by Willem van Senus. Published by E Maaskamp in 1816 Mapungubwe Museum Van Wouw Museum Roosmale Nepveu, W (1944). Catalogus van de Oranje...
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    Dupont Golden PEN Award (2002) Nobel Prize in Literature (2007) Order of Mapungubwe: Category II Gold (2008) List of female Nobel laureates Declining a British...
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    1300, the Kingdom of Zimbabwe eclipsed Mapungubwe. This Shona state further refined and expanded upon Mapungubwe's stone architecture. From c. 1450 to 1760...
    206 KB (20,012 words) - 12:02, 25 March 2025
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    by the 1st century AD. These migrations also prefaced the Kingdom of Mapungubwe in the Zambezi basin. After reaching the Zambezi, the Bantu continued...
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  • network began to emerge just to the North as is evidenced at such sites as Mapungubwe. Additionally, the idea of sacred leadership emerged – concept that transcends...
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    David (1 October 2015). Mapungubwe Reconsidered: A Living Legacy: Exploring Beyond the Rise and Decline of the Mapungubwe State. Real African Publishers...
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