ZIMBABWE. Originally dzimbadze-mabwe – "great houses of stone" – an apt name for the Zimbabwe Ruins.
Abstract: THE ORIGIN OF THE XENOLITHS IN THE SELUKWE SUBCHAMBER, GREAT DYKE, ZIMBABWE (2011 GSA Annual Meeting in Minneapolis (912 October 2011))
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