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Phoenician Gold Mines of Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) |
 | | Yet all these later Zimbabwes present all the evidence of having been erected by nature-worshippers, and contain the orientated temple "open to heaven," the sacred circle, the conical towers "the high places", the monoliths, and every evidence of Phallic worship. |
 | | This class of Zimbabwe is represented, among many others, by Dhlo-dhlo, Regina, Meteme, and Khami. |
 | | There exists a marvellous similarity between these later Zimbabwes and many of the three thousand nauraghes, or terraced fortresses, which cover the island of Sardinia. |
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