Africa’s Archaeological Gems: Mysteries of the Continent
9. Bakopi, South Africa In South Africa, in the hills surrounding Machadodorp, in the southeast of the country, are the remains of a series of structures built by the Bakopi people. The mountainous countryside is covered with terraces made of stone walls and a large complex of prefabricated houses. 8. The African city of Stoe, Zimbabwe The country of Zimbabwe took its name, in 1980, from this archaeological site… Zimbabwe City. This stone city was the center of the region between the 10th and 15th centuries and covered an area of approximately 1,779 acres. Now the remaining structures include a...
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