Great Zimbabwe is an ancient city located in Zimbabwe, Africa. In 1871, Karl Mauch discovered large stone walls at the site that covered an area of 25 hectares, which is now known as Great Zimbabwe. The most impressive structures are the Great Enclosure, which has enormous walls up to 11 meters high and 1.2 meters thick. Within the enclosure are many huts, passages and a mysterious 9-meter stone tower with no doors or windows. While Great Zimbabwe is considered the most impressive Iron Age site in Africa, its original builders remain unknown.
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4. In 1871 Karl Mauch, a German,discovered a huge stonewalls
in Zimbabwe, Africa. The walls covered 25 hectares around what is
now called ‘Great Zimbabwe‘. Great Zimbabwe is the most
impressive Iron Age site in Africa. On top of a hill, there is a large
castle and under neath this is the ‘Great Enclosure‘. The Great
Enclosure has enormous walls – sometimes 11 metres high and 1.2
metres thick. Inside the Great Enclosure there are many huts,
passages and rooms and a mysterious 9-metre-high stone tower
that has no stairs, no windows, and no doors. Why did they build
the tower? We don't know. We don't even know who built Great
Zimbabwe – it is a mystery to African and foreign archaeologists.
They think the Great Enclosure was built about 1,000 years ago.
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6. Great Zimbabwe
In 1871 Karl Mauch, a German, discovered a huge
stonewalls in Zimbabwe, Africa. The walls covered 25
hectares around what is now called ‘Great Zimbabwe'.
Great Zimbabwe is the most impressive Iron Age
site in Africa. On top of a hill, there is a large castle and
under neath this is the ‘Great Enclosure'. The Great
Enclosure has enormous walls – sometimes 11 metres high
and 1.2 metres thick. Inside the reat Enclosure there are
many huts, passages and rooms and a mysterious 9-metre-
high stone tower that has no stairs, no windows, and no
doors. Why did they build the tower? We don't know. We
don't even know who built Great Zimbabwe – it is a
mystery to African and foreign archaeologists. They think
the Great Enclosure was built about 1,000 years ago.
By: Persepotan.com_X-I/Sesat
Identification
Description
7. Great Zimbabwe
In 1871 Karl Mauch, a German, discovered a huge stonewalls in
Zimbabwe, Africa. The walls covered 25 hectares around what is now called
‘Great Zimbabwe'.
Great Zimbabwe is the most impressive Iron Age site in Africa. On
top of a hill, there is a large castle and under neath this is the ‘Great
Enclosure'. The Great Enclosure has enormous walls – sometimes 11 metres
high and 1.2 metres thick. Inside the Great Enclosure there are many huts,
passages and rooms and a mysterious 9-metre-high stone tower that has no
stairs, no windows, and no doors. Why did they build the tower? We don't
know. We don't even know who built Great Zimbabwe – it is a mystery to
African and foreign archaeologists. They think the Great Enclosure was built
about 1,000 years ago.
By: Persepotan.com_X-I/Sesat
Use Present Tense
Use Participant and Nouns
Use Adjective describing and Detail noun phrase
Use Circumstance Time and Circumstance Place
Use Thinking and Feeling verb
Use Circumstance Verbal processes and Existential processes.
8. 1. What is Great Zimbabwe ?
Answer : Great Zimbabwe is the most Impresissive Iron Age in Africa.
2. Where is Great Zimbabwe located ?
Answer : In Zimbabwe, Africa.
3. Who is discovered a huge stone walls in Zimbabawe, Africa ?
Answer : Karl Mauch a German, discovered a huge stonewalls in Zimbabawe,
Africa.
4. When foreign archaeologists think the Great Enclosure is built ?
Answer : They think the Great Enclosure was built about 1.000 years ago.
5. Why that place is called Great Zimbabwe ?
Answer : Because the walls covered 25 hectares around what is now called
‘Great Zimbabwe'.
6. How high is the stone tower ?
Answer : The stone tower is 9 meters high’s.
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9. 1. Does Great Zimbabwe discovered in New York, America?
Answer : No, It does not. Great Zimbabwe discovered in Zimbabwe,
Africa.
2. Does The great enclosure has enormous walls- sometimes 11 metres
high and 1.2 metres thick ?
Answer : Yes, It does.
3. Is It a mystery to african and foreign archaeologist ?
Answer : Yes, It is.
4. Is Great Zimbabwe not important Iron Age site in Africa ?
Answer : No, It is not. Great zimbabwe is the most impressive Iron
age site in Africa.
5. Do foreign archaeologists think the Great Enclosure was built about
1,000 years ago ?
Answer : Yes, They do.
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10. Synonim
Most impressive :
Most Interesting
Stairs : Ladder
Site : place
Huts : Cottage
Passage : Road
Antonym
On >< under
Huge >< very small
Large >< narrow
Thick >< thin
Built >< Dissolved
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