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Great Zimbabwe: The Lost African Metropolis They Tried to Erase

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In this episode of pplpod, we explore the rise, fall, and rediscovery of Great Zimbabwe, the massive pre-colonial stone city built by the ancestors of the Shona people between the 11th and 15th centuries.

At its height, Great Zimbabwe was one of the largest urban centers in Southern Africa, home to thousands of people and connected to global trade networks stretching from East Africa to Persia, Arabia, India, and Ming Dynasty China. The city’s towering granite walls, some over 11 meters high and built entirely without mortar, remain one of the greatest engineering achievements in African history.

This episode examines:

  • How Great Zimbabwe’s builders mastered dry-stone architecture
  • The city’s role in the global gold and ivory trade
  • The sacred symbolism of the Zimbabwe Birds
  • The environmental and economic pressures that led to abandonment
  • The colonial-era conspiracy that falsely claimed Africans could not have built the city
  • The destruction of archaeological evidence by treasure hunters and colonial officials
  • The eventual scientific proof confirming the site’s indigenous African origins

We also examine how the ruins became a political battlefield during colonial rule in Rhodesia, where historians and archaeologists were pressured to deny African authorship despite overwhelming evidence. The story of Great Zimbabwe ultimately became central to the modern identity of Zimbabwe itself, including the country’s name and national symbols.

This episode is both a history of a remarkable civilization and a reminder that historical narratives are often shaped as much by power and ideology as by evidence.

Source credit: Research for this episode included transcript materials and supporting historical sources accessed 6/9/2026. Content summarized and adapted for commentary and educational use.

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