Site plan of Great Zimbabwe (modified from an original plan by National Museums and Monuments ofZimbabwe) from Shadreck Chirikure and Innocent Pikirayi, “Inside and outside the dry stone walls: Revisiting the material culture of Great Zimbabwe,” Antiquity 82 (December 2015), pp. 976–993. The letters refer to the types of stone construction (see figure 4).

Site plan of Great Zimbabwe (modified from an original plan by National Museums and Monuments ofZimbabwe) from Shadreck Chirikure and Innocent Pikirayi, “Inside and outside the dry stone walls: Revisiting the material culture of Great Zimbabwe,” Antiquity 82 (December 2015), pp. 976–993. The letters refer to the types of stone construction (see figure 4).

Cite this page as: Beth Harris, "Site plan of Great Zimbabwe (modified from an original plan by National Museums and Monuments ofZimbabwe) from Shadreck Chirikure and Innocent Pikirayi, “Inside and outside the dry stone walls: Revisiting the material culture of Great Zimbabwe,” Antiquity 82 (December 2015), pp. 976–993. The letters refer to the types of stone construction (see figure 4).," in Smarthistory, October 8, 2016, accessed April 16, 2024, https://smarthistory.org/great-zimbabwe/figure-2-site-plan-of-great-zimbabwe-modified-from-an-original-plan-by-national-museums-1/.