Khami Ruins
The Khami Ruins are the remnants of an ancient city located near Bulawayo in Zimbabwe. This archaeological site was once the capital of the Torwa Dynasty during the late Iron Age, around the 15th century. The ruins feature impressive stone structures, including walls and terraces, showcasing the advanced building techniques of the time.
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986, the Khami Ruins provide valuable insights into the social and political organization of early African societies. The site is known for its unique dry-stone wall construction, which is a hallmark of the region's architectural heritage.