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The Fall of Great Zimbabwe: Climate, Gold and Collapse
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the final centuries of Great Zimbabwe, focusing on the environmental and economic pressures that led to its decline. We discuss the role of gold depletion, overgrazing, and drought around the 1450s, the rise of the rival kingdom of Torwa at Khami, and the shifting trade routes to the Swahili coast. We also examine the legend of Nyatsimba Mutota and the foundation of the Mutapa Empire, the sacking of Great Zimbabwe in the 16th century, and the ongoing debate about whether the city was abandoned or slowly depopulated. Along the way, we touch on the symbolic significance of the Zimbabwe birds and the soapstone carvings, the arrival of Portuguese traders, and the evidence from Chinese porcelain and glass beads that helps date the site's decline. Specific terms covered include the Munhumutapa dynasty, the Lemba people, the nearby site of Mapungubwe, and the modern legacy of Great Zimbabwe as a national symbol.