Great Zimbabwe, Mashonaland, Rhodesia; An Account of Two Years' Examination Work in 1902-4 On Behalf of the Government of Rhodesia
Great Zimbabwe, Mashonaland, Rhodesia; An Account of Two Years' Examination Work in 1902-4 On Behalf of the Government of Rhodesia
Richard Nicklin Hall
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Middle section, which lies between the lower section and the edge of the slope of land on the north-east side of the Elliptical Temple. 3. Upper section, including all ruins between the Elliptical Temple and the edge of the slope overlooking lower portions of " The Valley of Ruing." Before describing these complicated groups there are some features represented by them which may be mentioned. (a) Several of these ruins, especially those in the lower section, are exceedingly massive and well buil...t, the courses marvellously true with an absence of straight joints. The curves of the wall are beautifully designed and are laid on boldly sweeping lines. The material is good, and is also most carefully selected and sized. The masonry of many of the walls is far superior to that of some of the divisional walls of the Elliptical Temple and to the majority of the walls on the Acropolis. (6) The absence of the angular style of building^, except with certain structures in the middle section. Rounded entrances and buttresses and gracefully rounded ends of walls form the most prevailing features of most of these ruins.
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