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Peter Garlake

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Peter Storr Garlake (11 Jenụarị 1934 - 2 Disemba 2011 [1] ) bụ ọkà mmụta ihe ochie na onye ọkọ akụkọ ihe nka, onye nyere aka n'ịmụ ihe gbasara Great Zimbabwe na Ife, Nigeria .

Garlake malitere ọrụ ya na nka na nkà mmụta ihe ochie nke Africa dị ka nwa akwụkwọ nyocha Nuffield, British Institute in Eastern Africa site na 1962 ruo 1964, na-egwupụta ihe na Manekweni na Mozambique .

Site na 1964 ruo na 1970, Garlake jere ozi dị ka onye nyocha Rhodesian nke ncheta ma nọrọ na ngalaba na Mahadum Rhodesia . [2] N'oge a, nchọpụta ya lekwasịri anya na akụkọ mmalite nke Great Zimbabwe . Ọ rụrụ ụka na ndị nna nna nke ndị bi ugbu a bi n'ógbè ahụ, ndị Shona, rụrụ Great Zimbabwe, megidere mmepeanya nke ndị na-abụghị ndị Africa ma ọ bụ ndị si mba ọzọ rụrụ. Nchoputa a megidere gọọmentị Rhodesian naanị ndị ọcha, gụnyere praịm minista, Ian Smith, [3] na a manyere Garlake ịhapụ obodo ahụ na 1970.

Garlake kwagara n'Ife , Naijiria, n'etiti 1971 na 1973 bu onye okachamara n'eme nyocha na mahadum Ife, ebe o mere nyocha nka na ihe omumu nke Ile-Ife . Site na 1976 ruo 1981, Garlake nwere ọkwa dị ka onye nkuzi na Ngalaba Anthropology na Mahadum University London . Mgbe nnwere onwe nke Zimbabwe gasịrị, Garlake laghachiri na Zimbabwe wee nọrọ afọ iri na-esote na-eme nyocha ya gbasara nka nkume nkume Zimbabwe mbụ .

Garlake lụrụ onye Britain na-akọ akụkọ ihe mere eme bụ Margaret Garlake .

  • Architecture nke Islam nke mbụ nke East Africa Coast (1966)
  • Great Zimbabwe (1973)
  • Alaeze nke Africa (1978)
  • Ọhụụ nke Hunter (1995)
  • Nkà mbụ na ihe owuwu nke Africa (2002)

Edensibia

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  1. Dr Peter Garlake: Archaeologist who ended the myth that whites built Great Zimbabwe. Thezimbabwean.co. Archived from the original on 2015-05-21. Retrieved on 2015-05-19.
  2. Pikirayi. "David Beach, Shona history and the archaeology of Zimbabwe". Zambezia 26: 135–144. ISSN 0379-0622. 
  3. De Baets, A. (2002). Censorship of Historical Thought — a World Guide 1945–2000. London: Greenwood Press.