Great Zimbabwe, a monumental stone city that served as the capital of a powerful African kingdom between the 11th and 15th centuries. Built entirely without mortar, its vast stone enclosures reflect extraordinary engineering skill and political organization. Though long misattributed by colonial writers to foreign builders, archaeology confirms Great Zimbabwe was created by African Shona ancestors and thrived through gold trade across the Indian Ocean. Its decline remains debated, but its legacy endures as a symbol of Africa’s sophisticated and often overlooked ancient civilizations.