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Africa Praehistorica 12, Köln 2000
Harald Pager:
THE ROCK PAINTINGS OF THE UPPER BRANDBERG,
PART V - NAIB GORGE (A) AND THE NORTHWEST
Concept and text by Tilman Lenssen-Erz,
edited by Rudolph Kuper
Tome 1:
- 336 pp., 289 pp. of rock art reproductions
- 8 colour plates, maps
- many line illustrations
- hardcover, size 24 x 34 cm
- half linen-bound, colour photograph on front- and back-cover
Tome 2:
- 176 pp., 154 pp. of tables, line illustrations
- 9 folded plates, 8 of which 96 x 66 cm, 1 plate 44 x 64 cm
- hardcover box with colour photograph on front-cover, size 24 x 34
cm
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This is the fifth volume of Harald Pager's documentation of rock art
in the Brandberg in Namibia. It concludes the publication on the northern
sector of the mountain, the final two volumes will cover its western areas.
This book is about a region of the Brandberg which encompasses one of
the best known places in the mountain (Engelhard Plateau) but also other
gorges which are so unknown that neither Damara, Herero nor European names
have hitherto been recorded for them (Märchen, Porters and Raiders
Gorges). These are small gorges in terms of extent and also in terms of
rock art sites - nevertheless they contain unique paintings. Naib, on
the other hand, is a particularly large rock art area: there are 179 sites
in this gorge with more than 9000 figures in them. So Naib Gorge was divided
into two separate parts for the publication, i.e. parts A and B. This
volume contains Naib (A) only while part B will follow in the next volume.
Among the pictures are some of the best preserved paintings in the Brandberg
which have hitherto remained completely unknown. But also "Crane
Rock" is a veritable jewel in which cranes, rain, a serpent, klippspringers
and a palm tree are inimitably composed into large abstract motifs. All
this can be seen on one of the nine large folded plates. |