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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Southern Africa' in the following places:
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[3] The people of the K2 culture, probably derived from the ancestors of the Shona and Kalanga people of southern Africa,[4] was attracted to the Shashi-Limpopo area, likely because it provided mixed agricultural possibilities.
Mapungubwean society is thought by archaeologists to be the first class-based social system in southern Africa; that is, its leaders were separated from and higher in rank than its inhabitants.
Mapungubwe's architecture and spatial arrangement also provide "the earliest evidence for sacred leadership in southern Africa".
The Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape demonstrates the rise and fall of the first indigenous kingdom in Southern Africa between 900 and 1,300 AD.
Mapungubwe's position at the crossing of the north/south and east/west routes in southern Africa also enabled it to control trade, through the East African ports to India and China, and throughout southern Africa.
Criterion (ii): The Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape contains evidence for an important interchange of human values that led to far-reaching cultural and social changes in Southern Africa between AD 900 and 1300.