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- Munsa abstract "Munsa is an archaeological site in Uganda, located in the southeastern part of Bunyoro (0°49′30″N 31°18′00″E), and is commonly recognized by a rocky hill enclosed within an ancient ditch system. The site is famously noted for its core samples recovered from a moderately small swamp. Excavations of this site has reconstructed the late-Holocene environmental history by evidence of iron-working, human burials, food production, and earthworks. Munsa is centered around the hill Bikegete and surrounded by three rings of earthworks in the form of trenches. According to the limited archaeological evidence available, permanent settlement at Munsa was believed to have ceased around the end of the seventeenth century AD. Abandonment of Munsa may have been part of major economic, political, and social upheavals that brought about a shift in settlement patterns.".
- Munsa wikiPageID "48819283".
- Munsa wikiPageLength "12241".
- Munsa wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Munsa wikiPageRevisionID "702464367".
- Munsa wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_site.
- Munsa wikiPageWikiLink Bunyoro.
- Munsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_Uganda.
- Munsa wikiPageWikiLink Core_sample.
- Munsa wikiPageWikiLink Holocene.
- Munsa wikiPageWikiLink Uganda.
- Munsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Munsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Munsa subject Category:Archaeology_of_Uganda.
- Munsa hypernym Site.
- Munsa point "0.825 31.3".
- Munsa type Place.
- Munsa type SpatialThing.
- Munsa comment "Munsa is an archaeological site in Uganda, located in the southeastern part of Bunyoro (0°49′30″N 31°18′00″E), and is commonly recognized by a rocky hill enclosed within an ancient ditch system. The site is famously noted for its core samples recovered from a moderately small swamp. Excavations of this site has reconstructed the late-Holocene environmental history by evidence of iron-working, human burials, food production, and earthworks.".
- Munsa label "Munsa".
- Munsa sameAs 228797.
- Munsa lat "0.825".
- Munsa long "31.3".
- Munsa wasDerivedFrom Munsa?oldid=702464367.
- Munsa isPrimaryTopicOf Munsa.