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Africa Praehistorica 10, Köln 1998
Harald Pager:
THE ROCK PAINTINGS OF THE UPPER BRANDBERG,
PART IV - UMUAB AND KAROAB GORGES
Concept and text by Tilman Lenssen-Erz,
edited by Rudolph Kuper
Tome 1:
- 424 pp., 382 pp. of rock art reproductions
- 8 colour photographs, maps, many line illustrations
- hardcover, half linen-bound, size 24 x 34 cm
Tome 2:
- 222 pp., 200 pp. of tables
- line illustrations
- 10 folded plates
thereof 5 plates 96 x 132 cm
another 5 plates 66 x 96 cm
- hardcover box, size 24 x 34 cm
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The Brandberg in Namibia overlooks two entirely different landscapes:
while in the South the barren lands of the Namib Desert characterize its
hinterland, its northern side is close to the river oasis of the Ugab
Rivier with its surrounding savannah where even elephants encounter the
Brandberg. Umuab and Karoab are the two principal gorges on this northern
side of the mountain. The early explorers of this region considered the
area to be particularly wild and almost void of rock art. However the
thorough research of Harald Pager in these gorges revealed them both to
be affluent rock art areas. In fact two of the richest rock art sites
in Namibia are found here, both exhibiting more than 1,000 figures including
two lifesize human figures, true giants of rock art.
To meet the challenging task of publishing this treasure trove adequately
the huge figures and extensive friezes have been reproduced on large folded
plates which accompany this book in a separate box. More than 8,200 figures
have been catalogued and are reproduced in black and white, thus continuing
this successful series of catalogues (see also Africa Praehistorica 7and
12). Eight colour plates complete the presentation, providing an impression
of the landscape as well as of the colourful splendour of the paintings.
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