uMhwabane Shelter (also known as eBusingatha Shelter) is a rock art site alongside the eBusingatha River in the amaZizi Traditional Authority Area. It is one of KwaZulu-Natal’s problem rock art sites. Today it still contains at least 50 hunter-gatherer paintings but there used to be many more. As with other easily accessible rock art sites that have no access control, the art has suffered from vandalism. Authorities responded by removing some 31 painted rocks at the time of the visit of the British royal family to South Africa in 1947. The institutions entrusted with their care subsequently neglected the art. Action is now being taken to conserve and display the removed rock art. In this paper we piece together oral traditions, documents an...
terpenting demi untuk memahami cara hidup masyarakat prasejarah dan penorakaan alam sekitar.. Di Mal...
This work is based on the comparative iconographic analysis of a distinct corpus of paintings within...
The rock shelter Mafusing 1 was excavated in 2011 as part of the Matatiele Archaeology and Rock Art ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on rock art tourism, a highly vulnerable heritage of broad ...
The overriding aim of this project was to obtain accurate and detailed information on the rock art a...
Vaalekop Shelter, a small and seemingly sparsely painted rock art site on the upper reaches of the i...
This paper reviews a changing scenario of cultural heritage management in the Quinkan region, Cape Y...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.This dissertation critically evalu...
Most archaeological deposits are safely stratified under-ground, where they remain under stable cond...
The destruction of rock art in the Burrup Peninsula, performed by several mammoth industries strateg...
Artykuł powstał w ramach realizacji projektu finansowanego ze środków Narodowego Centrum Nauki przyz...
The rock shelter Mafusing 1 was excavated in 2011 as part of the Matatiele Archaeology and Rock Art ...
Protection of what is arguably one of our nation's greatest assets - the imagery, stories and places...
This paper reports on the steps taken to mitigate the impact of the Metolong Dam (Lesotho) on the ro...
ABSTRACT The north Eastern Cape is well known for its exceptional fine-line rock art. Recently, two...
terpenting demi untuk memahami cara hidup masyarakat prasejarah dan penorakaan alam sekitar.. Di Mal...
This work is based on the comparative iconographic analysis of a distinct corpus of paintings within...
The rock shelter Mafusing 1 was excavated in 2011 as part of the Matatiele Archaeology and Rock Art ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on rock art tourism, a highly vulnerable heritage of broad ...
The overriding aim of this project was to obtain accurate and detailed information on the rock art a...
Vaalekop Shelter, a small and seemingly sparsely painted rock art site on the upper reaches of the i...
This paper reviews a changing scenario of cultural heritage management in the Quinkan region, Cape Y...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.This dissertation critically evalu...
Most archaeological deposits are safely stratified under-ground, where they remain under stable cond...
The destruction of rock art in the Burrup Peninsula, performed by several mammoth industries strateg...
Artykuł powstał w ramach realizacji projektu finansowanego ze środków Narodowego Centrum Nauki przyz...
The rock shelter Mafusing 1 was excavated in 2011 as part of the Matatiele Archaeology and Rock Art ...
Protection of what is arguably one of our nation's greatest assets - the imagery, stories and places...
This paper reports on the steps taken to mitigate the impact of the Metolong Dam (Lesotho) on the ro...
ABSTRACT The north Eastern Cape is well known for its exceptional fine-line rock art. Recently, two...
terpenting demi untuk memahami cara hidup masyarakat prasejarah dan penorakaan alam sekitar.. Di Mal...
This work is based on the comparative iconographic analysis of a distinct corpus of paintings within...
The rock shelter Mafusing 1 was excavated in 2011 as part of the Matatiele Archaeology and Rock Art ...