All Stories

  1. Chapter 1: Understanding the Great Zimbabwe Landscape
  2. Chapter 9: Decoloniality and Understanding the Changing Landscape at Great Zimbabwe
  3. Chapter 3: Landscape Memory and Culture at Great Zimbabwe
  4. Chapter 6: Human Memory and Landscape at Great Zimbabwe
  5. Chapter 7: Sound, Noise and Ambience and the Great Zimbabwe Landscape
  6. Chapter 4: The Projection of Power at Great Zimbabwe
  7. Chapter 2: Legislating Native Culture: The Colonial Legislation and Great Zimbabwe
  8. Index
  9. Preface
  10. References
  11. About the Author
  12. Introduction: Owning the Narrative
  13. Chapter 5: Landscape Loss and Gain: Developing the Tourist Destination
  14. Chapter 8: Sensory Experience and the Ruined Landscape: Awe/Fear as a Heritage Experience
  15. Decoloniality and critical African heritage studies
  16. Routledge Handbook of Critical African Heritage Studies
  17. Part 3 Introduction
  18. Part 4 Introduction
  19. Part 6 Introduction
  20. Part 1 Introduction
  21. Part 2 Introduction
  22. Part 5 Introduction
  23. Introducing Critical African Heritage Studies
  24. Shadreck Chirikure: Great Zimbabwe: Reclaiming a “Confiscated” Past
  25. ‘We are Still Here’: African Heritage, Diversity and the Global Heritage Knowledge Templates
  26. Pikirayi, Innocent (Indigenous Archaeology)
  27. Pots, tunnels, and mountains
  28. RESILIENCE AND CHANGE:
  29. Managing heritage in Africa: who cares?
  30. Memory and Cultural Landscape at the Khami World Heritage Site, Zimbabwe
  31. The Tyranny of Materiality: Sacred Landscapes, Tourism and Community Narratives
  32. African Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management: Theory and Practice from Southern Africa
  33. Editorial
  34. Applied Methods for Upgrading Documentation of Immovable Heritage in Lesotho
  35. Melodies of God: the significance of the soundscape in conserving the Great Zimbabwe landscape
  36. Myths as metaphors:
  37. Pikirayi, Innocent (Indigenous Archaeology)
  38. The Management of Cultural World Heritage Sites in Africa and Their Contribution to the Development of the Continent
  39. Maritime Archaeology and Trans-Oceanic Trade: A Case Study of the Oranjemund Shipwreck Cargo, Namibia
  40. Un-inheriting Khami
  41. Khami
  42. Cultural negotiation and creation of a shared narrative at Mapungubwe
  43. Locating Khami
  44. Placing Khami
  45. Un-inheriting Khami
  46. Nationalising the past, internationalising the present
  47. Khami