Roger Summers (1907-2003) was a Zimbabwean archaeologist, who worked for the National Museums and Monuments Commission from 1947 - 1970 and was described as "a major influence in the formative years of Zimbabwean, then.
Rhodesian, archaeology".
[1] He came into conflict with the Rhodesian government due to his refusal to deny the African origins of Great Zimbabwe.
[2] He worked extensively on Great Zimbabwe,[3] Nyanga[4][5] and more generally on the Iron Age in Zimbabwe[6] and on ancient mining in Zimbabwe[7] This Zimbabwean biographical article is a stub.
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