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The author frames a narrative around a firsthand document that recounts exploratory journeys across Zululand and adjacent regions, following a small party as they traverse plains, mountains, and coastline to inspect buried forts, ruined cities, and enigmatic stone slabs. Travel episodes alternate with descriptions of camp life, marches, hunting, and encounters with local people, while attention to maps, artifacts, and landscape detail builds a picture of vanished settlements and concealed wealth. The account blends adventure and antiquarian curiosity and ends by urging further investigation of the region's archaeological mysteries.

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Hugh Mulleneux Walmsley

Hugh Mulleneux Walmsley was a British author and explorer known for his work in the late 19th century. His notable book, "The Ruined Cities of Zululand," provides a detailed account of the archaeological and historical significance of the ruins in Zululand, South Africa. Walmsley's writings reflect his interest in the intersection of history and culture, as well as his explorations of the region's past. His contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the heritage of Zululand and the broader context of colonial exploration.

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