UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG

Manyanga Munyaradzi's webpage link

Position: Lecturer in Archaeology
Qualification: PhD in African Archaeology, Uppsala University, Sweden
Department: Archaeology
Phone:0768155604
Email:Munyaradzi.Manyanga@wits.ac.za
Room: Origns Centre 224



011 717 1000

Email:munyaradzi.manyanga@wits.ac.za or mmanyanga@hotmail.com

Organisational Unit:

Publications

Manyanga, M

2013. Socio-Cultural Responses to a Changing Environment: The Shashe-Limpopo Valley Since ca. AD 900. BAR International Series 2456: 83-92.


Manyanga, M. & Shenjere, P.

2012. The archaeology of Nyanga Lowlands and the unfolding farming community sequence in North Eastern Zimbabwe. South African Archaeological Bulletin 67 (196): 244-255.


Chirikure, S., Manyanga, M. & Pollard, A.M.

2012. When science alone is not enough: radiocarbon timescales, history, ethnography and elite settlements in southern Africa. Journal of Social Archaeology 12 (3): 356-379.


Manyanga, M.

2012. The Archaeology of Zimbabwe’s Southern and South Western Lowveld: some thoughts on the emerging picture. Zimbabwea 10: 1-18


With Mistra et al
2011. Mapungubwe: a living legacy
ISBN: ISSN 978-0-9869999-0-1, Journal: MISTRA: 1-33


Manyanga, M, Chirikure, S & Pikirayi, I

2010. Conceptualising the Urban Mind in Pre-European Southern Africa: Rethinking Mapungubwe and Great Zimbabwe.

ISBN: N/A, Journal: The Urban Mind Cultural and Environmental Dynamics. Studies in Global Archaeology 15: 553-573.


Chirikure, S, Manyanga, M. Ndoro, W & Pwiti, G.
2010. Unfulfilled Promises: Heritage Management and community participation at some of Africa’s cultural heritage sites,
ISBN: N/A, Journal: International Journal of Heritage Studies, Vol. 16, Nos. 1-2, 29-42


Murray, E & Manyanga, M
2008. Pythons, Pangolins and Panthera: faunal remains from Kobulawayo, a 19th century Ndebele capital, western Zimbabwe
ISBN: ISSN 1024-9397, Journal: Museum Memoir New series No 2. 1-53.


Manyanga, M.
2007. Resilient Landscapes: socio-environmental dynamics in the Shashi-Limpopo Basin, southern Zimbabwe C. AD 800 to the present (2007)
ISBN: ISBN 978-91976865-0-1, Journal: Studies in Global Archaeology 11. Uppsala. Department of Archaeology and Ancient History


Manyanga, M.
2005. The Archaeology of the Shashi-Limpopo Basin: Summary of excavations conducted near the Shashi-Limpopo Confluence, southern Zimbabwe
ISBN: N/A, Journal: Zimbabwean Prehistory 25, 27-33.


Manyanga, M.

2005. Intangible Cultural Heritage and the empowerment of local communities: Manyanga (Ntaba zi ka mambo) Revisited. ICOMOS Scientific Symposium: Place, Memory & Meaning: Preserving Intangible Values in Monuments. 387-392.

Manyanga, M.


Manyanga, M.

2001. Choices and Constraints: Animal Resource Exploitation in Southern Zimbabwe, Studies in African Archaeology 18. Department of archaeology & Ancient History, Uppsala University (ISBN 91-506-1465-7)


Professional Reports

Manyanga, M., Murimbika, M & Chirikure, S.

2013. Heritage impact assessment for the World heritage site of Mapungubwe and Venetia Diamond Mine. Department of Environmental Affairs, Republic of South Africa


Pikirayi, I., Manyanga, M & Chirikure, S.

2012. Heritage Impact Assessment Report for the World Heritage Site of Mapungubwe and Vele Colliery. Department of Environmental Affairs, Republic of South Africa.


Chirikure, S. & Manyanga, M

2011. Kaditshwene Capital Works Project: Survey and documentation of stone walled sites at Kaditshwene cultural landscape. South African Heritage Resources Authority (SAHRA), Republic of South Africa


Manyanga, M. & Pwiti, G.

2007. ZIMPLATS infrastructural development and Island dam. ZIMPLATS, Republic of Zimbabwe


Manyanga, M.

2005. Thuni Dam Development. Department of Water Affairs, Republic of Botswana.