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The National Monuments of Zimbabwe are protected and promoted in accordance with the National Museums and Monuments Act 1972. This law replaced the colonial-era Monuments and Relics Act 1936, which in turn replaced the 1902 Ancient Monuments Protection Ordinance and 1912 Bushmen Relics Ordinance. The National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) is the body responsible for maintaining the Archaeological Survey, the national inventory of monuments and sites. In April 2000 there were approximately 14,000 entries on the Archaeological Survey, of which 118 were National Monuments (including natural, cultural, and mixed sites). 79 National Monuments had been declared under the old system by 1954. By 1980, the register had grown to over 3,000 sites and 169 declared monuments.

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  • Liste des monuments nationaux du Zimbabwe (fr)
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  • Cet article recense les monuments nationaux du Zimbabwe du National Museums and Monuments of Rhodesia Act connu de nos jours sous le nom de National Museums and Monuments Act de 1972. Le National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) est l'institution chargée du recensement des sites archéologiques et de l'inventaire des sites et monuments nationaux. La première liste fut érigée en 1936. En 2000, plus de 14 000 sites archéologiques ont été recensés. 168 monuments sont inscrits à la liste des monuments nationaux, dont l'essentiel a été listé par le gouvernement de Rhodésie. Seulement 13 monuments ont été ajoutés après l'indépendance de 1980. (fr)
  • The National Monuments of Zimbabwe are protected and promoted in accordance with the National Museums and Monuments Act 1972. This law replaced the colonial-era Monuments and Relics Act 1936, which in turn replaced the 1902 Ancient Monuments Protection Ordinance and 1912 Bushmen Relics Ordinance. The National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) is the body responsible for maintaining the Archaeological Survey, the national inventory of monuments and sites. In April 2000 there were approximately 14,000 entries on the Archaeological Survey, of which 118 were National Monuments (including natural, cultural, and mixed sites). 79 National Monuments had been declared under the old system by 1954. By 1980, the register had grown to over 3,000 sites and 169 declared monuments. (en)
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  • Cet article recense les monuments nationaux du Zimbabwe du National Museums and Monuments of Rhodesia Act connu de nos jours sous le nom de National Museums and Monuments Act de 1972. Le National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) est l'institution chargée du recensement des sites archéologiques et de l'inventaire des sites et monuments nationaux. La première liste fut érigée en 1936. En 2000, plus de 14 000 sites archéologiques ont été recensés. 168 monuments sont inscrits à la liste des monuments nationaux, dont l'essentiel a été listé par le gouvernement de Rhodésie. Seulement 13 monuments ont été ajoutés après l'indépendance de 1980. (fr)
  • The National Monuments of Zimbabwe are protected and promoted in accordance with the National Museums and Monuments Act 1972. This law replaced the colonial-era Monuments and Relics Act 1936, which in turn replaced the 1902 Ancient Monuments Protection Ordinance and 1912 Bushmen Relics Ordinance. The National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) is the body responsible for maintaining the Archaeological Survey, the national inventory of monuments and sites. In April 2000 there were approximately 14,000 entries on the Archaeological Survey, of which 118 were National Monuments (including natural, cultural, and mixed sites). 79 National Monuments had been declared under the old system by 1954. By 1980, the register had grown to over 3,000 sites and 169 declared monuments. (en)
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