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A photo of an ancient skeleton which is believed to be of people that lived in the area around Ingombe Illede between 700 to 1100AD. '''[[Ingombe Illede National | A photo of an ancient skeleton which is believed to be of people that lived in the area around Ingombe Illede between 700 to 1100AD. '''[[Ingombe Illede National Monument|Ingombe Illede]]''' is an archaeological site in [[Zambia]], on a hill near the confluence of the [[Zambezi]] and [[Lusitu]] rivers, near the town of [[Siavonga]] close to the [[Kariba Dam]]. The name means ''"the sleeping cow"''. The site was uncovered in 1960 by government workers. the site was excavated by the archaeologist J.H Chaplin. | ||
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A photo of an ancient skeleton which is believed to be of people that lived in the area around Ingombe Illede between 700 to 1100AD. Ingombe Illede is an archaeological site in Zambia, on a hill near the confluence of the Zambezi and Lusitu rivers, near the town of Siavonga close to the Kariba Dam. The name means "the sleeping cow". The site was uncovered in 1960 by government workers. the site was excavated by the archaeologist J.H Chaplin. Photograph: Isaac Kanguya of NHCC |