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Author Forssman, Tim.

Title Bushman rock art : an interpretive guide / Tim Forssman, Lee Gutteridge.

Publication Info. Pinetown, South Africa : Southbound, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (237 pages) : chiefly color illustrations, color maps
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Annotation The prehistoric record of southern Africa extends back some 2 million years. The oldest cultural artefacts are stone tools such as handaxes, cleavers and choppers. In more recent centuries, archaeologists have found an extensive repertoire of artefacts including not only stone tools, but tools of bone, wood and shell as well as beads, jewellery, grinding stones, clothing, fishing equipment, burials and southern Africa's enigmatic rock art. Understanding these painted scenes and menageries is not immediately obvious. Using this interpretive guide, visitors to these ancient shrines can properly interpret rock art panels and make sense of the complex world of Bushman beliefs. Bushman Rock Art is the first of its kind. Never before has rock art been so dissected and presented in such an easy- to-understand, interpretive manner, exploring the deep symbolic meaning behind the art and what these powerful images meant to Bushman artists. The images they painted, all with exquisite attention to detail, have deep ties to Bushman cosmology and their religious beliefs. With a selection of images from across southern Africa, deciphering the painted sequence of motifs is simple and innovative, making it possible for the layperson to truly appreciate this phenomenal artistic tradition. Also included is a guide to rock art sites in South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. Tim Forssman was born in Johannesburg in 1986. He began cultivating a passion for prehistory and nature at school. Having completed an archaeology degree at the University of the Witwatersrand, he is now studying his PhD at the University of Oxford in England. He is currently researching ancient Bushmen who once lived in the remote parts of eastern Botswana. His research interests include the Iron Age, experimental archaeology, the Stone Age and rock art. Lee Gutteridge was born in Sheffield, England in 1973. Passionate about African wildlife, he is now a professional field guide with 18 years bush experience. He is currently the chairman of the Waterberg region of the Field Guides' Association of Southern Africa (FGASA) and also the principal trainer of the Entabeni Nature Guide Training School. His books include the best-selling The Bushveld: A South African Field Guide, including the Kruger Lowveld (2008) and Okavango Field Guide (2011).
Contents Coverpage; Copyright; Titlepage; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Foreword by Peter Mitchell; Introduction; Orthography and language; Distribution of rock art; Timeline and glossary; The Stone Age; Hunting and gathering; Social life; Spiritual journeys; The arrival of the lions; The people who dance; Making rock art; Rock art conservation; Etiquette at rock art sites; Animal encounters; Different art traditions; Bushmen; Herders or Khoekhoe; Farmers or Bantu-language-speaking people; Europeans; Interpreting rock art; Humans and the dance; Animals; Powerful images.
Top public rock art sitesBibliography; Index; Back Cover.
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Subject Art, San.
Art, San.
Rock paintings -- Africa, Southern -- Interpretation.
Rock paintings.
Southern Africa.
Cave paintings -- Africa, Southern.
Cave paintings.
Art, Prehistoric -- Africa, Southern.
Art, Prehistoric.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Gutteridge, Lee.
Other Form: Print version: Forssman, Tim. Bushman rock art 1920143556 (OCoLC)809615971
ISBN 9781928211150 (electronic book)
1928211151 (electronic book)
1920143556
9781920143558