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Mapungubwe Emerges as a Trading Kingdom

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At the confluence of the Limpopo and Shashe rivers in southern Africa, a hilltop settlement began its transformation into a stratified kingdom. Mapungubwe's elite controlled gold and ivory flowing east to Swahili coast ports, where Indian Ocean merchants exchanged glass beads, Chinese ceramics, and cloth. The kingdom's rigid spatial hierarchy - royalty on the hilltop, commoners below - prefigured the patterns Great Zimbabwe would later perfect.