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  3. For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it.

For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it.

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  • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

    For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it. This despite all the evidence & Zimbabwe meaning 'houses of stone' in the Shona language.

    The ancient aliens industry applies the same logic to Sacsayhuamán in Peru.

    Yet nobody questions who built the impressive structures in Rome or Greece.

    Sunday's Drystone Diary will explore Whose History Is Worth Keeping?

    #DrystoneDiary #Nature #Writing #History

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    #50

    @kristiedegaris "I am a drystone waller/All day I drystone wall./ Of all appalling callings/Drystone walling's worst of all." - Pam Ayres (Though I suspect she never tried hedging with thorn bushes.)

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    • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

      For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it. This despite all the evidence & Zimbabwe meaning 'houses of stone' in the Shona language.

      The ancient aliens industry applies the same logic to Sacsayhuamán in Peru.

      Yet nobody questions who built the impressive structures in Rome or Greece.

      Sunday's Drystone Diary will explore Whose History Is Worth Keeping?

      #DrystoneDiary #Nature #Writing #History

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      #51

      @kristiedegaris Zimbabwe mentioned! 😁😁😁

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      • timothyswallehz@mastodon.socialT timothyswallehz@mastodon.social

        @kristiedegaris
        How do you come to know some facts of Zimbabwe

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        #52

        @Timothyswallehz I am interested in stone structures and Zimbabwe has some of the best

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        • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

          For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it. This despite all the evidence & Zimbabwe meaning 'houses of stone' in the Shona language.

          The ancient aliens industry applies the same logic to Sacsayhuamán in Peru.

          Yet nobody questions who built the impressive structures in Rome or Greece.

          Sunday's Drystone Diary will explore Whose History Is Worth Keeping?

          #DrystoneDiary #Nature #Writing #History

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          #53

          @kristiedegaris Classical archaeology has been plagued by similar colonialist and racist attitudes, which sought to undermine continuity from ancient Athenians or Mycenaeans or Romans to the populations of the emerging nineteenth-century nation states. You can still see it in arguments defending the retention of the Parthenon sculptures, for example.

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          • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

            For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it. This despite all the evidence & Zimbabwe meaning 'houses of stone' in the Shona language.

            The ancient aliens industry applies the same logic to Sacsayhuamán in Peru.

            Yet nobody questions who built the impressive structures in Rome or Greece.

            Sunday's Drystone Diary will explore Whose History Is Worth Keeping?

            #DrystoneDiary #Nature #Writing #History

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            #54

            @kristiedegaris The walls in Peru feature in a Netflix series which really wound me up. The presenter argued that ancient peoples had some kind of fire sword to cut the stone and give the "melted" appearance.

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            • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

              For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it. This despite all the evidence & Zimbabwe meaning 'houses of stone' in the Shona language.

              The ancient aliens industry applies the same logic to Sacsayhuamán in Peru.

              Yet nobody questions who built the impressive structures in Rome or Greece.

              Sunday's Drystone Diary will explore Whose History Is Worth Keeping?

              #DrystoneDiary #Nature #Writing #History

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              #55

              @kristiedegaris A friend just came back from Peru, sent me several pictures of Sacsayhuamán, including one with a person standing in front, to show size. What an achievement! And I've shared pics with you of the amazing walls in Chaco Canyon. Humans did amazing things with stone. (Not aliens.)

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              • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it. This despite all the evidence & Zimbabwe meaning 'houses of stone' in the Shona language.

                The ancient aliens industry applies the same logic to Sacsayhuamán in Peru.

                Yet nobody questions who built the impressive structures in Rome or Greece.

                Sunday's Drystone Diary will explore Whose History Is Worth Keeping?

                #DrystoneDiary #Nature #Writing #History

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                #56

                @kristiedegaris
                It means what? lol that's bonkers

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                • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                  For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it. This despite all the evidence & Zimbabwe meaning 'houses of stone' in the Shona language.

                  The ancient aliens industry applies the same logic to Sacsayhuamán in Peru.

                  Yet nobody questions who built the impressive structures in Rome or Greece.

                  Sunday's Drystone Diary will explore Whose History Is Worth Keeping?

                  #DrystoneDiary #Nature #Writing #History

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                  #57

                  @kristiedegaris The 'other side' of putting the lime in the coconut, is mixing lime with a natural binder, like coconut 'hair', then packing it into dirt blocks/construction.

                  I hear it holds up quite well.

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                  • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                    For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it. This despite all the evidence & Zimbabwe meaning 'houses of stone' in the Shona language.

                    The ancient aliens industry applies the same logic to Sacsayhuamán in Peru.

                    Yet nobody questions who built the impressive structures in Rome or Greece.

                    Sunday's Drystone Diary will explore Whose History Is Worth Keeping?

                    #DrystoneDiary #Nature #Writing #History

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                    #58

                    @kristiedegaris Wow!

                    The Great Zimbabwe structure immediately reminds me of the ancient dún fortresses here in Ireland, such as Dún Aonghusa.

                    Thank you for sharing this (and f'ck colonialists and racism!).

                    (Image source: https://heritageireland.ie/visit/places-to-visit/dun-aonghasa/)

                    #MastoDaoine #Zimbabwe #DryStone #Archaeology

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                    • countholdem@mastodon.socialC countholdem@mastodon.social

                      @kristiedegaris The 'other side' of putting the lime in the coconut, is mixing lime with a natural binder, like coconut 'hair', then packing it into dirt blocks/construction.

                      I hear it holds up quite well.

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                      #59

                      @CountHoldem @kristiedegaris #permaculture

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                      • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                        For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it. This despite all the evidence & Zimbabwe meaning 'houses of stone' in the Shona language.

                        The ancient aliens industry applies the same logic to Sacsayhuamán in Peru.

                        Yet nobody questions who built the impressive structures in Rome or Greece.

                        Sunday's Drystone Diary will explore Whose History Is Worth Keeping?

                        #DrystoneDiary #Nature #Writing #History

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                        #60

                        @kristiedegaris Honestly, it's more surprising there aren't more ruins from super early civilisations in the entire Eastern half of Africa given the people who settled there likely had a leg up on the Greeks and Romans by virtue of not having to travel as far to get to the place where the thing was built.

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                        • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                          For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it. This despite all the evidence & Zimbabwe meaning 'houses of stone' in the Shona language.

                          The ancient aliens industry applies the same logic to Sacsayhuamán in Peru.

                          Yet nobody questions who built the impressive structures in Rome or Greece.

                          Sunday's Drystone Diary will explore Whose History Is Worth Keeping?

                          #DrystoneDiary #Nature #Writing #History

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                          #61

                          @kristiedegaris it’s an amazing place. Lucky enough to visit almost 30 years ago.

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                          • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                            @Timothyswallehz I am interested in stone structures and Zimbabwe has some of the best

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                            #62

                            @kristiedegaris
                            It seems you are an explorer
                            Do you know any thing about africa

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                            • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                              For decades, descendants of the people who built Great Zimbabwe were told by colonial archaeologists that they couldn't possibly have built it. This despite all the evidence & Zimbabwe meaning 'houses of stone' in the Shona language.

                              The ancient aliens industry applies the same logic to Sacsayhuamán in Peru.

                              Yet nobody questions who built the impressive structures in Rome or Greece.

                              Sunday's Drystone Diary will explore Whose History Is Worth Keeping?

                              #DrystoneDiary #Nature #Writing #History

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                              #63

                              @kristiedegaris Sacsayhuaman is one of the absolutely greatest structures ever

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                              • timothyswallehz@mastodon.socialT timothyswallehz@mastodon.social

                                @kristiedegaris
                                It seems you are an explorer
                                Do you know any thing about africa

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                                #64

                                @Timothyswallehz Not as much as I would like, there is so much to know.

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                                • archaeoiain@archaeo.socialA archaeoiain@archaeo.social

                                  @kristiedegaris Sacsayhuaman is one of the absolutely greatest structures ever

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                                  #65

                                  @kristiedegaris

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                                  • kristiedegaris@mastodon.scotK kristiedegaris@mastodon.scot

                                    You can read the first installment of Drystone Diary here

                                    https://kristiedegaris.substack.com/p/drystone-diary-what-is-drystone

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                                    #66

                                    @kristiedegaris
                                    Just thank you for grounding my morning. Please keep writing (and walling).

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                                    • archaeoiain@archaeo.socialA archaeoiain@archaeo.social

                                      @kristiedegaris Sacsayhuaman is one of the absolutely greatest structures ever

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                                      #67

                                      @kristiedegaris https://www.flickr.com/photos/23766603@N07/53227477911/in/datetaken/

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