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H 203 x W 276 mm

164 pages

39 figures (31 colour pages)

Published Jun 2019

Archaeopress Access Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781789692440

Digital: 9781789692457

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Keywords
Rock art; rock painting; South Africa; Eastern Cape; San; Bushmen; Ethnography; Ethnoarchaeology

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A Painted Ridge: Rock art and performance in the Maclear District, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa

By David Mendel Witelson

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This book explores a suite of spatially close San (Bushmen) rock painting sites in the Maclear District of South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province. As a suite, the sites are remarkable because, despite their proximity to each other, they share patterns of similarity and simultaneous difference.

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Contents

PREFACE

CHAPTER 1: A PAINTED RIDGE

CHAPTER 2: PERFORMANCE THEORY

CHAPTER 3: DANCING AND PAINTING—A PERFORMATIVE DYAD?

CHAPTER 4: BEHIND THE SCENES

CHAPTER 5: PAINTED AND IMPLIED INTERACTIONS

CHAPTER 6: SHELTERED PERFORMANCES

CHAPTER 7: COMING TO TERMS WITH DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES

APPENDICES

APPENDIX A: SITE MEASUREMENTS

APPENDIX B: SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

APPENDIX C: IMAGE COUNTS

APPENDIX D: DIGITAL ENHANCEMENT PROCEDURES

About the Author

David Mendel Witelson is a doctoral candidate with Professor David Pearce at the University of the Witwatersrand’s Rock Art Research Institute. His doctoral research is on hunter-gatherer rock art in the north Eastern Cape Province of South Africa with a focus on the role that image-making plays in establishing spatial connections and social relations. In addition to rock art, his research interests include the Holocene archaeology of southern Africa, archaeological method and theory, and the intersection of mainstream archaeological and rock art research. He has published previously in the fields of rock art and lithic analysis. David lives in Linden, Johannesburg.