Tlokwe Ruins
Tlokwe Ruins | |
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Location of Tlokwe Ruins in Gauteng | |
Nearest city | Fochville |
Coordinates | 26°29′S 27°29′E / 26.483°S 27.483°ECoordinates: 26°29′S 27°29′E / 26.483°S 27.483°E |
The Tlokwe Ruins are the remains of Sotho-Tswana settlements on the hills surrounding Fochville in Gauteng, South Africa. They were inhabited until the inhabitants were driven away by Mzilikazi in the 1820s.[1]
The Sotho-Tswana people lived in this area for roughly 300 years before the 1815-1840 Difaqane and the 1815-1816 volcanic winter. They farmed sorghum, maize and cattle in the fertile valleys and had a thriving community. During the Difaqane they accepted refugees from the south and eventually, caving in to both population and environmental pressures, moved toward the Brits area.[2][3]
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