Forgotten Art History
Stone and Story — The Legacy of Great Zimbabwe Description:For centuries, the towering stone walls of Great Zimbabwe have stood as silent witnesses to one of Africa’s greatest civilizations. Built by the ancestors of the Shona people between the 11th and 15th centuries, this remarkable city was a center of trade, religion, and royal power. It is also an architectural masterpiece long misrepresented by colonial myths. In this episode of Forgotten Art History, we uncover the true story of Great Zimbabwe: Its awe-inspiring architecture and engineering brilliance. The spiritual symbolism of the famous Zimbabwe Birds. How colonial narratives tried to erase its African origins and how modern scholarship reclaimed the truth. Why Great Zimbabwe belongs in the global art historical canon, alongside the Parthenon, Machu Picchu, and Angkor Wat. Join Forgotten Art History as we explore how stone, art, and identity intertwine in this enduring symbol of African creativity and resilience, a masterpiece that demands to be remembered. Perfect for listeners who enjoy:Art history, archaeology, world heritage, African history, cultural storytelling, decolonization, and global art narratives. Follow Forgotten Art History:Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and connect on social media for more stories of the art the world forgot and the people who made it unforgettable. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit accessiblearthistory.substack.com/subscribe [https://accessiblearthistory.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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