Mapungubwe is set hard against the northern border of South Africa, joining Zimbabwe and Botswana. It is an open, expansive savannah landscape at the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers.
Musina — The Limpopo provincial government will invest more than R2 million towards the completion of the Mapungubwe Museum and Interpretation Centre. The announcement was made during the launch of ...
University of Pretoria provides funding as a partner of The Conversation AFRICA. For more than two decades the Mapungubwe Collection has been on public display at the University of Pretoria. The world ...
CSIR Archeologist Marc Pienaar explains carbon dating. 13.07.2009 Cameraperson: Nicholas Boyd. Editing: Darlene Creamer. Scientists from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and ...
Pretoria — The Limpopo government has finally received permission from the University of Pretoria based Mapungubwe Museum for provisional relocation of historical treasures into the province. The ...
When the astonishing Golden Rhinoceros was discovered on this arid hilltop in 1933, many whites in South Africa refused to believe that something so exquisite could have been crafted by a black ...
The Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape, a Unesco World Heritage Site since 2003, is caught in this tension. An area of about 28,000 hectares, it lies near the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers ...
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Cape Town - The runners were given strict instructions, “Run as a herd, stick together, keep your eyes open, the rangers will be at the front and the back – listen to them,” marked the start of the ...
The State Party submitted a state of conservation report on 29 January 2013. This report addressed the requests of the World Heritage Committee at its last session in relation to the impact of ...
Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu receives funding from the National Research Foundation of South Africa and the University of Pretoria. Most developing countries face acute tensions between socio-economic ...
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