Mapungubwe can also refer to the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in South Africa. This site was a pre-colonial kingdom that flourished as a trading center in the region between 900 and 1300 AD, known for its impressive artifacts and architectural remains.
Mapungubwe is an ancient archaeological site located in South Africa, near the border with Zimbabwe and Botswana. It was once the capital of a kingdom that flourished between the 9th and 13th centuries, known for its sophisticated society and trade networks. The site is famous for its artifacts, including gold objects and the famous golden rhinoceros figurine.
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Mapungubwe is a place in South Africa known for its ancient civilization that dates back to the 11th century. It is recognized for its significant archaeological finds, including artifacts made of gold, which highlight the advanced society that once thrived there.
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Mapungubwe National Park was created in 1995.
Mapungubwe Museum was created in 2000.
The area of Mapungubwe National Park is 280 square kilometers.
Mapungubwe was rediscovered in the 1930s by archaeologist Edward Goodwin. He uncovered the remains of the ancient African kingdom of Mapungubwe, which was a powerful state that thrived between the 9th and 13th centuries.
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