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  2. San rock art - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a San rock painting in the Drakensberg. The San, or Bushmen, are indigenous people in Southern Africa particularly in what is now South Africa and Botswana. Their ancient rock paintings and carvings (collectively called rock art) are found in caves and on rock shelters. The artwork depicts non-human beings, hunters, and half-human ...

  3. Manyana Rock Paintings - Wikipedia

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    The Manyana Rock Paintings are a collection of rock art and caves located at the Kolobeng hills, neighbouring Manyana, Southern District, Botswana. It is believed that the artworks were made by the Khoikhoi or the San people between 1100 AD and 1700 AD. [1] The paintings are found on five cliff areas around the rocky hill. [2]

  4. Blythswood, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Nqamakwe rock art site, showcasing some example of Khoisan rock art, is relatively close to the settlement. [3] References This page was last edited on 22 ...

  5. Stadsaal Caves - Wikipedia

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    The area is notable for rock formations, caves and overhangs formed by erosion of lower layers of the sandstone, as well as prehistoric rock paintings. Stadsaal forms part of the Matjiesrivier Nature Reserve, which was purchased by WWF South Africa in 1995 and is administered by CapeNature.

  6. Early history of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Rock paintings from the Western Cape. The Middle Stone Age covers the period from 300,000 to 50,000 years ago. The hunter-gatherers of Southern Africa, named San by their pastoral neighbours, the Khoikhoi, and Bushmen by Europeans, are in all likelihood direct descendants of the first anatomically modern humans to migrate to Southern Africa more than 130,000 years ago.

  7. Prehistoric Southern Africa - Wikipedia

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    Ancestors of the Khoisan may have expanded from East Africa or Central Africa into Southern Africa before 150,000 BP, possibly as early as before 260,000 BP. [2] [3] Due to their early expansion and separation, ancestors of the Khoisan may have been the largest population among anatomically modern humans, from their early separation before 150,000 BP until the Out of Africa migration in 70,000 BP.

  8. Joseph Orpen - Wikipedia

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    Bushman rock art, Namibia. Bushman rock art, South Africa. He also made several especially important studies of the Khoisan and specifically San rock art of the region. For this purpose, he spent a great deal of time travelling alone in the vast mountain ranges of the Drakensberg, exhaustively trying to track down any of the last surviving San ...

  9. Tsodilo - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Red and White Rock Art at Tsodilo. The white colored rock art at Tsodilo is associated with Bantu peoples. [3] Many of the white paintings are located in the aptly named White Paintings Rock Shelter, located on the Male Hill. [5] (There are red paintings in this shelter, as well.) The white paintings depict animals, both domestic ...

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