EPISODE · Jun 28, 2026 · 8 MIN
Great Zimbabwe's Mambo Chikanda and the 1342 Great Enclosure Roof Collapse
from Great Zimbabwe: The Lost African Kingdom of Stone — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In 1342, the Great Enclosure at Great Zimbabwe—the largest ancient stone structure in sub-Saharan Africa—suffered a catastrophic roof collapse. This episode digs into the engineering and spiritual dimensions of that disaster. Lucas and Luna explore how the vaShona builders used dry-stone corbelling to span the enclosure's 10-meter walls, and why the failure of a single lintel stone triggered a chain reaction that brought down the roof. They discuss the role of the svikiro—spirit mediums—who interpreted the collapse as a sign of ancestral displeasure, and how Mambo Chikanda responded with a series of propitiatory rituals and structural reinforcements. The episode also touches on the broader context: the gold trade with Kilwa and Sofala, the labor organization under the dhlandhlo (overseers), and the lasting mystery of why the roof was never fully rebuilt. Specific details include the use of dolerite and granite stones, the dimensions of the collapsed section, and the political fallout that weakened Chikanda's authority. #GreatZimbabwe #GreatEnclosure #MamboChikanda #1342Collapse #vaShona #svikiro #mhondoro #dolerite #corbelling #dhlandhlo #Kilwa #Sofala #Mwari #ZimbabweBirds #AfricanHistory #SouthernAfrica #StoneArchitecture #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Great Zimbabwe's Mambo Chikanda and the 1342 Great Enclosure Roof Collapse
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