Couverture de The Soapstone Birds of Great Zimbabwe: Symbols of Royal Power — Fexingo History

The Soapstone Birds of Great Zimbabwe: Symbols of Royal Power — Fexingo History

The Soapstone Birds of Great Zimbabwe: Symbols of Royal Power — Fexingo History

Écouter gratuitement

Voir les détails

À propos de ce contenu audio

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna delve into one of the most enigmatic artifacts from Great Zimbabwe: the soapstone birds. Only eight survive, carved from local stone and perched atop monoliths. What did they represent? Were they totems, royal insignia, or spiritual messengers? Lucas explores their discovery by European antiquarians in the 1890s, the controversy over their removal (four now sit in museums in Cape Town and Pretoria, with calls for repatriation), and their deep connection to Shona cosmology and the Mwari cult. He also reveals how the birds may have been used in the investiture of kings, linking them to the Munhumutapa empire. The conversation touches on iconography — the bird's features combine human and avian elements, possibly representing a spirit medium. Along the way, Lucas addresses the colonial looting of Great Zimbabwe and the ongoing debate over who owns African heritage. A rich, focused exploration of one artifact's power and mystery.

#GreatZimbabwe #SoapstoneBirds #Shona #Munhumutapa #MwariCult #AfricanHistory #Zimbabwe #Archaeology #ColonialLooting #Repatriation #Heritage #StoneCity #MedievalAfrica #Mystery #Symbolism #AncientArtifacts #FexingoHistory #History #ShonaCivilization #StoneArchitecture

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/great-zimbabwe-the-lost-african-kingdom-of-stone-fexingo-history--6985240/support.
Aucun commentaire pour le moment