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Autor:
Gilbert Pwiti
Publikováno v:
African Archaeological Review. 40:263-264
Autor:
Nonofo Ndobochani, Gilbert Pwiti
Publikováno v:
Managing Heritage in Africa
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::105143493920705ec542be1606347b3f
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315472973-10
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315472973-10
Autor:
Never Muboko, Victor K. Muposhi, Gladman Chibememe, Gilbert Pwiti, Olga L. Kupika, Edson Gandiwa
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity. 15:192-202
The important role indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) is described in redefining the biodiversity conservation agenda of the Chibememe and Tshovani communities in the Sangwe Communal Lands, Chiredzi, in the management of dryland ecosystems of the sou
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Heritage Studies. 16:30-44
The application of participatory management has had varied success in the field of heritage management depending on the context in which it has been applied, and the evidence from some heritage sites in sub‐Saharan Africa reveals mixed results; som
Autor:
Shadreck Chirikure, Gilbert Pwiti
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 49:467-485
Community archaeology has conferred an alternative dimension on conventional archaeology and heritage management, empowering previously powerless peoples, particularly the indigenous and local communities that have lost rights to their heritage throu
Autor:
Gilbert Pwiti
Publikováno v:
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. 39:265-282
This paper examines the nature and causes of socio-cultural changes that took place among prehistoric farming communities in northern Zimbabwe. Farming was established in northern Zimbabwe by the 5th century AD. For the greater part of the first mill
Autor:
Gilbert Pwiti
Publikováno v:
African Archaeological Review. 17:235-240
Autor:
Gilbert Pwiti, Innocent Pikirayi
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 33:73-89
Autor:
Gilbert Pwiti, Webber Ndoro
Publikováno v:
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites. 2:3-8
Great Zimbabwe, constructed by ancestors of the Shona people, is well known for its extensive drystone walls and remains of earthen house structures dating to the period between 1100 and 1450 AD. It is, on its own, a major tourist attraction. In 1986
Autor:
Gilbert Pwiti
Publikováno v:
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. :200-208
Cet article resume les resultats de recherches archeologiques menees dans la partie zimbabweenne de la moyenne vallee du Zambeze, en particulier sur le complexe culturel de l'Age du Fer ancien. Cette etude constitue une partie d'un projet a long term