EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 8 MIN
Great Zimbabwe's Soapstone Birds: Symbolism and Mystery
from Great Zimbabwe: The Lost African Kingdom of Stone — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
Lucas and Luna explore the enigmatic soapstone birds of Great Zimbabwe, discovered in the late 19th century. They discuss how these carved birds, perched on pedestals, likely represented the Bateleur eagle and served as symbols of royal power and connection to the Mwari cult. The only one still in Zimbabwe resides at the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences, while others were looted or scattered. Lucas explains the birds' potential role in coronation rituals and as mediators between the earthly and spiritual realms, drawing on Shona oral traditions and archaeological evidence. The episode also examines the controversy over their removal and the ongoing efforts to repatriate them. Listeners learn about the birds' craftsmanship, their place within the Hill Complex, and their enduring legacy as national icons. #GreatZimbabwe #SoapstoneBirds #BateleurEagle #MwariCult #Shona #HillComplex #ZimbabweBird #Archaeology #AfricanHistory #Symbolism #RoyalPower #Repatriation #OralTradition #StoneArchitecture #SouthernAfrica #History #FexingoHistory #LostKingdom #ShonaCivilization #MedievalAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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