Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences, Harare Province, Zimbabwe
4.0 (24 reviews) Spent Ranking #18 in Harare Speciality Museums
Amazing insight into human evolution and local wildlife
An amazing museum. Had a blast there, and learned A LOT. Affordable prices and easy to get to from anywhere in downtown Harare.
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Burnett Way, Harare, Zimbabwe.
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4.0 based on (24 reviews)
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5Terence Z 5:00 PM Mar 31, 2021
An Authentic Piece of Zimbabwean History
This is truly a place to visit if you are a history enthusiast. The museum is a marvel with many sections explaining all about the tribes and how Zimbabwe came to be what it is today, it is eye opening and satisfying to know how your origins became to be. I would recommend this not only for schools trips but anyone wanting to discover more about the origins of Zimbabwe.
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4hikwam 5:00 PM Apr 20, 2017
Archaeology and ethnography
Originally opened in 1903, the Museum mainly focuses on archaeology and ethnography. A large area is devoted to human evolution with examples of tool making from the earliest times in the Stone Age with good assemblages of tools; rock art is displayed through the copies of Elizabeth Goodall and three-dimensional life-size models of San hunter-gatherers.
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