...The stones were laid in horizontal trenches in the ground, giving the walls a neat appearance. They were built by the Rozwi people, who built many highly skilled structures at Khami and Dhlo Dhlo, as well as the Zimbabwean temples. The 18th-century temple was the palace of the Rozwi king, Mambo, and housed the tribe's sacred objects. From the Kingdom of Monomotapa…The Rozwi built stone buildings one after another using new techniques. Representative examples include the Zimbabwean “Temple,” an elliptical building measuring 100m in length and 80m in width, Khami, and Dhlo Dhlo. The basis of the Rozwi’s prosperity was gold. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "Khami" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…また地面に水平な溝を掘って石材を積み重ねたため,石壁は整然とした外観を呈する。これらを築いたのはロズウィ族で,ジンバブウェの〈神殿〉のほか,カーミKhamiやドーロ・ドーロDhlo Dhloなどに高度な技術で多くの建造物をつくった。18世紀に建てられた〈神殿〉は,ロズウィ族の王マンボの宮殿で,また部族の聖なる物品が収められた。… 【モノモタパ王国】より…ロズウィ族は新しい技術で次々に石造建築を建てた。ジンバブウェの〈神殿〉と呼ばれる長径100m,短径80mの楕円形建築や,カーミKhami,ドーロ・ドーロDhlo Dhloなどの壮大な建造物は,その代表的なものである。ロズウィ族の繁栄の基礎は金にあった。… ※「Khami」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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