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Chipwete I
Site
Brief description of art: The images are on a large granite domed mountain, the images are red and are positioned on the Northern wall and are heavily flaked. There is evidence of attempts to remove the images by hammering, this was before the white motifs were added.
Kalemba I
Site
Brief description of art: Late Whites. The art consists of faint traces of red schematics including three grids. There are also some buff figures and two notably crude animals. All the images are overlain by white grids, circles and anths (?).
Katolola I B
Site
Brief description of site: Finger Dots. The panel is on a flat rock surface under a slight overhang. The panel is still fairly protected and apart from human damage, the images appear to be well preserved. The middle of the large animal, formerly interpreted as intestines. Has been partially outlined in green crayon. Partly pecked from human activity. This does not seem to have seriously damaged the art.
Katolola IA
Site
Brief description of site: The painted panel is an exposed surface of a huge pillar like boulder. The pillar slants to the east, partially allowing for the protection of the panel from rain. A couple og geometrics have been damaged by pecks made as a result of stone pelting during rain making ceremonies. Graffiti, although negligible, is a problem.