Zimbabwe’s Rulers Use a Monument’s Walls to Build a Legacy - Norimitsu Onishi
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Title: Zimbabwe’s Rulers Use a Monument’s Walls to Build a Legacy
Author: Norimitsu Onishi
Narrator: Caroline Miller
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-22-17
Publisher: The New York Times
Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture
Summary:
The Great Zimbabwe, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is one of the few surviving precolonial monuments in sub-Saharan Africa, has long been the continent’s fiercest archaeological battleground. Europeans used its supposed foreign origins to justify their domination. Liberation fighters used it as a rallying cry for their cause, eventually naming their newly independent nation after it. But the fight over the Great Zimbabwe did not end with independence. "Zimbabwe’s Rulers Use a Monument’s Walls to Build a Legacy" is from the February 21, 2017 World section of The New York Times. It was written by Norimitsu Onishi and narrated by Caroline Miller.
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