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  2. Zimbabwean art - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwean art includes decorative esthetics applied to many aspects of life, including art objects as such, utilitarian objects, objects used in religion, warfare, in propaganda, and in many other spheres. Within this broad arena, Zimbabwe has several identifiable categories of art.

  3. Zimbabwe Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Zimbabwe Academy of Sciences (ZAS) is a national academy of sciences in Zimbabwe, formed in 2004 by the Research Council of Zimbabwe (RCZ). It addresses subjects such as tropical resources, ecology, and environmental and climate studies. The academy is affiliated with the InterAcademy Partnership and the Network of African Science Academies.

  4. List of museums in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    One of five national museums nationwide, the National Mining Museum showcases the history of the mining industry of Zimbabwe. It is the only museum in Kwekwe and the only mining museum in Zimbabwe. Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe: Bulawayo Bulawayo Natural history: Locals. Adults - 3 Children - 2 Foreigners. Adults - 10 Children - 5

  5. List of Zimbabwean artists - Wikipedia

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    Barry Hilton (born 1956), South African comedian and actor who was born in Harare; Kudzanai-Violet Hwami (born 1993), Zimbabwean painter who lives in London, England; Masimba Hwati, sculptor, performance artist, sound artist, and three-dimensional mixed media sculptor

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    There are rock paintings dating at least 13,000 years back, representing one of the densest concentrations of rock art in southern Africa. Archaeological remains and rock art illustrate the life of the foraging people and the transition to agricultural societies. The area is still a centre of the Mwari religion. [9]

  7. Science and technology in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Zimbabwe counted 21 publications per million inhabitants in internationally cataloged journals, according to Thomson Reuters' Web of Science (Science Citation Index Expanded). This placed Zimbabwe sixth out of the 15 SADC countries, behind Namibia (59), Mauritius (71), Botswana (103) and, above all, South Africa (175) and the ...

  8. Chapungu Sculpture Park - Wikipedia

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    These masterpieces, crafted from Zimbabwe's diverse range of stones, embody the country's deep connection to the natural world, spirituality, and ancestral heritage. [1] Chapungu is committed to showcasing authentic sculptures by these renowned sculptors at its outdoor museum specifically dedicated to the early sculptors, including the early ...

  9. Category:Zimbabwean art - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Sculptures in Zimbabwe (3 C) Z. Zimbabwean artists (11 C, 9 P) Zimbabwean sculpture (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category ...