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The Shona people build Iron Age settlements in Southern Africa. They produce goods and engage in Indian Ocean trade.
1000 CE
Along the southern bank of the Limpopo, Shona peoples established themselves and built a series of Iron Age settlements which were further developed by new groups from north of the Limpopo in later centuries. They worked finely in cast and beaten gold, produced hand-turned pottery, and traded their products for Indian cottons and other Indian Ocean imports. They buried their kings with a wealth of gold ornament. Around the year 1600 they were displaced by another set of rulers from across the Limpopo, relatives of the Karanga called the Venda, who remained until the early nineteenth century.
References:
- • Diggs, E. I. (1983). Black Chronology: From 4000 B.C. to the abolition of the Slave Trade. G.K. Hall. Retrieved from https://archive.org/details/blackchronologyf0000digg/page/n5/mode/2up.