Nyanga

Nyanga Ancient Fields, Settlements and Agricultural History in Zimbabwe : Y Robert Soper With Contributions from David Beach ... [Et Al.] - Memoirs of the British Institute in Eastern Africa

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Publisher's Synopsis

The stone ruins of the Nyanga area of eastern Zimbabwe have intrigued observers since they were first reported to the outside world at the end of the 19th century. The early fanciful speculations about their meaning have been gradually tempered over the years by the findings of systematic archaeological research, culminating in the project recently completed by the British Institute in Eastern Africa and the University of Zimbabwe. The first stages of the Nyanga complex were established between the 13th and 14th century AD, on some of the highest peaks of the region. Subsequent stages saw a gradual expansion downhill, with the construction of multiple stone terraces, cattle pens, and settlements. In this book, Robert Soper and his colleagues sets out the accumulated evidence for the Nyanga complex as far as we now know it. Overall, the Nyanga sequence raises obvious questions about environmental changes and climatic fluctuations during the last millennium. More particularly, the various stages begin to reveal how the local farming community grappled with these changes, including those induced by its own intensive use of the landscape and its resources.

Book information

ISBN: 9781872566122
Publisher: British Institute in Eastern Africa
Imprint: British Institute in Eastern Africa
Pub date:
DEWEY: 630.96891
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 277
Weight: 1402g
Height: 219mm
Width: 307mm
Spine width: 28mm