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Danamombe

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The town plan follows a similar layout to Khami but is on a smaller scale. It is therefore a deliberate attempt to sustain the society and culture that had been established at Khami. The most extensive foundations are on the highest ground and it appears that all the dwellings were constructed using
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The site consists of a ruined town dating from the 17th or 18th century AD, and therefore probably occupied just after the abandonment of the site at Khami.
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and about 35 kilometres south of the highway. It is not often visited due to the poor quality roads in the area. The remains on the site resemble those of
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Danamombe (together with Khami and Naletale) was one of the centres of the Rozvi culture, which had succeeded the Torwa.
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It is unclear whether the name of Danangombe retains elements of the original name, or of the Ngoni name
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walls of wood-reinforced mud, as all traces of these have been lost.
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Index

Dhlo-Dhlo
Zimbabwean
archaeological site
Gweru
Bulawayo
Khami
Naletale
National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe
British South Africa Company
Mutare
Matabele
Mapungubwe
Great Zimbabwe
Khami
Zimbabwe Khami Ruins
Zimbabwe History
Zimbabwe Information
Effects of Ndebele raids on Shona power
"National Monuments of Zimbabwe | National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe"
www.geographic.org: another Danangombe
20°08′35″S 28°25′23″E / 20.14306°S 28.42306°E / -20.14306; 28.42306
Categories
Archaeological sites in Zimbabwe
Former populated places in Zimbabwe
Archaeological sites of Eastern Africa

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