This paper will focus on the Mapungubwe World Heritage Site as a tourist attraction in Limpopo to shed light on how mining is impacting on the area and on tourism development and local sustainability. This paper examines the difficulties that have been encountered by the tourism destination and ...
马蓬古布韦的总人口在13世纪中期达到顶峰时约为5000人。 The king was buried along with his predecessors at the top of the hill site in a demarcated area away from the dwellings while commoners were buried at the surrounding valley level. A wooden staircase connected the two levels, the sockets ...
The flat topped hill of Mapungubwe was proclaimed a National Monument in 1984 and a Word Heritage Site in 2003. It is an archaeological heritage site that will fascinate you with tales of royalty, gold and mysterious artefacts discovered near ancient burial sites. Some of the world’s oldest r...
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The Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape, located in the middle Limpopo basin of northern South Africa (and extending into adjacent Botswana and Zimbabwe), has, since 2003, been placed on the prestigious World Heritage List. A management plan i... I Pikirayi 被引量: 4发表: 2005年 The Limpopo River...
The Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape is one of the profound treasures of southern Africa's social and archaeological history, appropriately declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) in 2003. Contained within this landscape is indispensable...
Carruthers EJ (2006) Mapungubwe: An historical and contemporary analysis of a World Heritage cultural landscape. Koedoe 49: 1-13.CARRUTHERS J. Mapungubwe: an historical and contemporary analysis of a World Heritage cultural landscape[J]. Koedoe, 2006, 41(1): 1-13....
The understanding is important for the management and conservation of the Mapungubwe World Heritage site and surrounding landscape.Nxumalo, Bongumenzi S.Sulas, FedericaPikirayi, InnocentKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation & Science
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site went into decline from the end of the 13th century CE, most likely due to an exhaustion of local resources, including agricultural land, and the movement of interregional trade to such sites as Great Zimbabwe further north. Mapungubwe was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003 CE...