Rock Art of Africa

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African prehistoric art interpretation
African Rock Art
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Hunter Art
hunter gatherer societies
iconographic analysis
Lake Victoria Region
Orange River
Painted Rock Shelters
Painting Sites
palaeolithic archaeology
Palaeolithic Art
Parietal Art
Petroglyph Sites
Prehistoric Rock Art
prehistoric symbolism
Rock Art
Rock Art Sites
Rock Gongs
Rock Painting Site
Rock Paintings
Rock Shelters
Schematised Human Figures
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South African Museum
Southern Cape
Stone Age Rock Art
SW Africa
Tsodilo Hills
White Lady

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138816091
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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It has long been known that all forms of art – rock paintings, carvings and scribings, and also portable sculpture – are present at various locations throughout Africa. This book was the first inclusive survey and brings together in one volume accounts of African rock art which were previously scattered in scholarly monographs, journals and travellers’ tales. The range of the coverage is geophysically comprehensive, from the Atlas Mountains to the Cape of Good Hope. The art styles are set into a firm chronological framework, and are displayed against a background of human, physical and cultural evolution. Considerable discussion is also devoted to the varied purposes which the paintings and carvings served in the communities which produced them, looking at the differing interpretations fully and fairly. A fascinating collection of illustrations, some in colour, truly reflects the variety of forms in which African rock art is manifested. Originally published 1984.

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