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Great Zimbabwe’s Lost Cattle Danga: The Economy Behind the Stone Walls
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the economic backbone of Great Zimbabwe: the danga, the royal cattle herds that underpinned the kingdom’s wealth and power. They trace how Mambo Gara’s danga reform of 1288 restructured cattle ownership, centralising herds in royal kraals and transforming the kingdom’s fiscal system. The conversation moves through the practicalities of cattle management on the Zimbabwe Plateau, the role of cattle in marriage and tribute (lobola), and the environmental pressures that eventually strained the system. Lucas explains the link between the danga and the stone-walled enclosures, particularly the Great Enclosure’s mysterious function as a cattle kraal or royal showground. They also discuss the 1298 ghost town episode, when drought and overgrazing forced a temporary abandonment. This episode uncovers a lesser-known story of how cattle shaped Great Zimbabwe’s rise and fall, offering a fresh perspective on a civilization often defined only by its stone architecture.