(s) 2019 Abstract This review draws from old and new archaeological data and takes interpretive fla- vor from indigenous African concepts to demonstrate that, within a context of local and external interfaces, Great Zimbabwe's political economy was a mosaic rooted more in a mix of seasonally ...
As Zimbabwe was emerging, terrorist forces were supposed to report to British monitored assembly points so they could not intimidate the local rural population. What in fact happened was they poorly armed many of the local people, mostly youngsters from the ages of 14 – 19 (called Majubas) a...
Family-operated Zweli's Cafe, for instance, serves up braised oxtails, stewed goat and piri piri chicken, among other South African and Zimbabwean-influenced menu items. Beyond the on- and off-campus restaurants, food trucks and quick markets, Duke Dining engages students by offering cooki...
nick poo-poo-face, Zimbabwe It looks amazing at night.I really want to go there now Viktoria Buba, United Kingdom The Great Wall is very long. Joanna Chen, USA The photos are breathtaking, really makes you feel like you're hovering hundreds of feet above the structure, but there are mu...
I have marked the approximate location on this map. The Wooden Horse escape I have marked the approximate location on this map. The famous wooden horse escape took place from the east compound in the evening of 19 October 1943, you can read about this escape at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stalag...
The map below was provided courtesy of West Dunbartonshire Council, it shows the position of John Brown's slipways, superimposed on the modern college and leisure centre buildings. The main slipway is the one on which Lusitania, Aquitania, Empress of Britain, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth and QE2...
Use of maximum entropy (Maxent) niche modelling to predict the occurrence of threatened freshwater species in a biodiversity hotspot of Zimbabwe. Afr. J. Ecol. 2022, 60, 557–565. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Walters, A.D.; Ford, D.; Chong, E.T.; Williams, M.G.; Ford, N.B.; ...
In Proceedings of the Challenges in African Hydrology and Water Resources, Harare, Zimbabwe, 11–16 July 1984; pp. 285–295. [Google Scholar] Tamene, L.; Adimassu, Z.; Aynekulu, E.; Yaekob, T. Estimating landscape susceptibility to soil erosion using a GIS-based approach in Northern ...
(DRC) and Mozambique, while dry conditions exhibited lower GPP values, as in the case of the semi-arid and arid zones of the northern part of Kenya and the southern part of Zambia and Zimbabwe closer to the Kalahari Desert (Figure 4), which proved that climate has a great control on ...