Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Great Zimbabwe National Monument' has mentioned 'Construction' in the following places:
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Construction on the city began in the 11th century and continued until it was abandoned in the 15th century. | WIKI |
[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 |
Contents 1 Name 2 Description 2.1 Settlement 2.2 Construction and growth 2.3 Features of the ruins 2.4 Notable artefacts 2.5 Trade 2.6 Decline 3 History of research and origins of the ruins 3.1 From Portuguese traders to Karl Mauch 3.2 Karl Mauch and the Queen of Sheba 3.3 Carl Peters and Theodore Bent 3.4 The Lemba 3.5 David Randall-MacIver and medieval origin 3.6 Gertrude Caton-Thompson 3.7 Post-1945 research 3.8 Gokomere 3.9 Recent research 3.10 Damage to the ruins 4 Political implications 5 The Great Zimbabwe University 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 Notes 9 Sources 10 External links | WIKI |
The large walled construction is the Great Enclosure. | WIKI |
Construction and growth[edit] | WIKI |
Construction of the stone buildings started in the 11th century and continued for over 300 years. | WIKI |
The construction of Great Zimbabwe is also claimed by the Lemba. | WIKI |
However, archaeological evidence and recent scholarship support the construction of Great Zimbabwe (and the origin of its culture) by the Shona and Venda peoples. | WIKI |
[17][36][89] Today, the most recent consensus appears to attribute the construction of Great Zimbabwe to the Shona people. | WIKI |
The method of construction is unique in African architecture and, although they are examples of similar work elsewhere, none are as distinguished and imposing as Great Zimbabwe. | UNESCO |