Volume 89, Issue 1 p. 174-192
Original Article

WEST OF THE BEST: ROCK ART AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES IN THE DORO !NAWAS REGION OF NORTHWEST NAMIBIA

Peter Breunig

Peter Breunig

Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften, Archäologie und Archäobotanik Afrikas, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Norbert-Wollheim-Platz 1, D-60629 Frankfurt/Main

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Johannes Behringer

Johannes Behringer

Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften

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Manuela Fels

Manuela Fels

Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften

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Jana Maidhof

Jana Maidhof

Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften

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First published: 15 January 2019
Citations: 4

ABSTRACT

The Northwest of Namibia bears a concentration of rock art that is among the highest in the world. One of the centres is Twyfelfontein, a cluster of sites surrounding a waterhole at the eastern fringe of the Namib Desert, classified as the prime rock engraving site in southern Africa and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Recent prospections in the desert west of Twyfelfontein have resulted in the discovery of engravings and paintings that exceed those at the UNESCO site, both in quantity and quality. Our contribution to this volume in memory of Klavs Randsborg introduces this newly discovered archaeological landscape and discusses the connection between water - a rare commodity in the desert environment - and the rich array of rock art and other archaeological features found here.

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