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From 1964 to 1970, Garlake served as the Rhodesian Inspector of Monuments and was on faculty at the
199: 194:. From 1976 to 1981, Garlake held an appointment as lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at 333: 297: 187: 45: 391: 68: 203: 202:, Garlake returned to Zimbabwe and spent the next ten years conducting his research on 164: 117: 434: 268:"Dr Peter Garlake: Archaeologist who ended the myth that whites built Great Zimbabwe" 113: 109: 90: 86: 183: 168: 137: 383: 153: 337: 176: 149: 106: 49: 191: 125: 41: 354:
Censorship of Historical Thought — a World Guide 1945–2000
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The African Heritage. History for Junior Secondary Schools. Book 1
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The Early Islamic Architecture of the East African Coast
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Index

Bindura
Southern Rhodesia
Zimbabwe
London, England
Archaeologist
Art historian
Zimbabwean
archaeologist
art historian
Great Zimbabwe
Ife
Nigeria
African art
Nuffield Research
British Institute in Eastern Africa
Manekweni
Mozambique
University of Rhodesia
Great Zimbabwe
Shona people
Rhodesian government
Ian Smith
Ife, Nigeria
University of Ife
Ile-Ife
University College London
Zimbabwean Independence
early Zimbabwean rock art
Margaret Garlake
"Dr Peter Garlake: Archaeologist who ended the myth that whites built Great Zimbabwe"

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