Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Great Zimbabwe National Monument' has mentioned 'Archaeologists' in the following places:
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[6] Later, studies of the monument were controversial in the archaeological world, with political pressure being put upon archaeologists by the government of Rhodesia to deny its construction by native African people. | WIKI |
Caton-Thompson's claim was not immediately favoured, although it had strong support among some scientific archaeologists due to her modern methods. | WIKI |
Since the 1950s, there has been consensus among archaeologists as to the African origins of Great Zimbabwe. | WIKI |
Archaeologists generally agree that the builders probably spoke one of the Shona languages,[74][75] based upon evidence of pottery,[76][77] oral traditions[71][78] and anthropology[2] and were probably descended from the Gokomere culture. | WIKI |
Archaeologists who disputed the official statement were censored by the government. | WIKI |
This suppression of archaeology culminated in the departure from the country of prominent archaeologists of Great Zimbabwe, including Peter Garlake, Senior Inspector of Monuments for Rhodesia, and Roger Summers of the National Museum. | WIKI |