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Des Valley Dam I
Parallel form(s) of name
- Des Valley Farm
- Muka Mwanji Shelters
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ZAM DES1
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Brief description of site: There were no pot sherds visible and the deposit at the site is quite small. There are a few stone tools (quartzite) are visible on the surface from the site downhill. There is a huge concentration of slag below the hill, and in the middle of these concentrations there are two holes, possibly where the furnaces stood. Beyond this archaeological feature is a curious ridge aligned in the same direction as the hill. The site is on a fairly small overhang that forms a shelter with a shallow deposit and does not seem to have been habited. The site commands a wide southerly view over the landscape.
Brief description of art: Finger Dots. The art consists of many monochrome bovine animals and one possible feline. All the images are in red or a reddish purple and there are two apparent shades of red. The images include one overlay feline in blood red above a bovid in red/purple. There are numerous finger daubs in lines. One set consists of 3 lines, consisting of 7 in the upper line, 7 in the middle and 11 in the bottom line. Further left there is another two sets, one of 5 and immediately left another 5. On the far left there are 2 figures in a very pale pink/orange pigment, this might be the pigment or could be washed. The lowest figure on the panel is a bovid (antelope or cow) and it appears to have 4 arrows heading towards it. Halfway up the panel there are two very clear figures, one could be a quiver and the other a bird foot. This image is the same as the 'arrows' in the bovid scene. Lastly there is an antelope figure that is painted as if it is entering a crack in the rock, it might be in flight.
Brief description of art: Finger Dots. The art consists of many monochrome bovine animals and one possible feline. All the images are in red or a reddish purple and there are two apparent shades of red. The images include one overlay feline in blood red above a bovid in red/purple. There are numerous finger daubs in lines. One set consists of 3 lines, consisting of 7 in the upper line, 7 in the middle and 11 in the bottom line. Further left there is another two sets, one of 5 and immediately left another 5. On the far left there are 2 figures in a very pale pink/orange pigment, this might be the pigment or could be washed. The lowest figure on the panel is a bovid (antelope or cow) and it appears to have 4 arrows heading towards it. Halfway up the panel there are two very clear figures, one could be a quiver and the other a bird foot. This image is the same as the 'arrows' in the bovid scene. Lastly there is an antelope figure that is painted as if it is entering a crack in the rock, it might be in flight.
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How to find the site: From Lusaka at the Zambia National Camp, turn right onto the dirt road. Or from Kabwe, pass the railway line in the direction of Lusaka. Travel 14.2km further along the road and pass Munungushi Motel on the right. Just as you see 2NC, turn left off the main road and go over the railway line. Proceed straight towards east, after some distance pass a small bridge close to a small settlement and then another further down the road. Pass fields and at 12km from the railway crossing, the farmstead is on the hill.
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Map sheet: 1428C2
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Map sheet: 1428C2
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When was site visited: 09/11/1999
When was site visited: 09/11/1999
When was site visited: 21/05/2003
When was site visited: 21/05/2003
When was site visited: 21/05/2003
When was site visited: 08/1992
When was site visited earliest: 09/11/1999
When was site visited earliest: 09/11/1999
When was site visited earliest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited earliest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited earliest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited earliest: 01/08/1992
When was site visited latest: 09/11/1999
When was site visited latest: 09/11/1999
When was site visited latest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited latest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited latest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited latest: 31/08/1992
Who has been to site: Blundell, Geoffrey
Who has been to site: Smith, Benjamin (Dr.)
Who has been to site: Smith, Benjamin (Dr.)
Who has been to site: Salomon, Andrew
Who has been to site: Mguni, Siyakha
Who has been to site: Smith, Benjamin
When was site visited: 09/11/1999
When was site visited: 21/05/2003
When was site visited: 21/05/2003
When was site visited: 21/05/2003
When was site visited: 08/1992
When was site visited earliest: 09/11/1999
When was site visited earliest: 09/11/1999
When was site visited earliest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited earliest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited earliest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited earliest: 01/08/1992
When was site visited latest: 09/11/1999
When was site visited latest: 09/11/1999
When was site visited latest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited latest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited latest: 21/05/2003
When was site visited latest: 31/08/1992
Who has been to site: Blundell, Geoffrey
Who has been to site: Smith, Benjamin (Dr.)
Who has been to site: Smith, Benjamin (Dr.)
Who has been to site: Salomon, Andrew
Who has been to site: Mguni, Siyakha
Who has been to site: Smith, Benjamin