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Title: Great Zimbabwe
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It was Mauch's friend, Adam Render, who was also German and was living in the tribe of Chief Pika, that has lead him to Great Zimbabwe. When Mauch first saw the ruins, he abruptly concluded that Great Zimbabwe wasn't erected by Africans. He felt that the handiwork was too delicate and the people who constructed this showed they were way too civilized to have been the work of Africans... Showed first 250 characters
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He felt that the handiwork was too delicate and the people who constructed this showed they were way too civilized to have been the work of Africans. He concluded that it was the work of Phoenician or Israelite settlers; for that a sample of wood from a lintel supporter smelled exactly like his pencil... Showed next 250 characters
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