STB Rock Art

STEPHEN TOWNLEY BASSETT

ROCK ART CONSERVATION

SITE REHABILITATION AND FIELD WORK

Instilling a deep appreciation for the value of Southern Africa’s rock paintings is essential. For thousands of years, the ancient cave artists painted detailed friezes on the rock walls. Their illustrations included themes around their daily rituals, spiritual practices and societal structures, which allows us to appreciate this important record of humanity’s ancient past.

The legacy this visual impact has left is also a compelling reminder of the artistic skills and enlightening belief system our ancient forbearers had.

Protecting this fragile cultural heritage has profound significance as it fosters in us a tangible connection to our past, ensuring that future generations can also benefit from learning about it. It also serves to preserve our diverse cultural traditions and historical narratives, giving us a better understanding of human history and evolution.

Restoring the rock art panel at

GAME PASS SHELTER

Ukhalhamba Drakensberg Park
World Heritage Site
2015

Restoring the rock art panel at

WATERFALL SHELTER

Ukhalhamba Drakensberg Park
World Heritage Site
2015

Restoring the rock art panel at

ESIKOLWENI SHELTER

Ukhalhamba Drakensberg Park
World Heritage Site
2014

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