Fwambo XXVII

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Site

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Fwambo XXVII

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  • Fwambo Main West 7
  • FW27

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      ZAM FWA27

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      Brief description of site: A large overhanging rock-face near the top of the hill. Really a continuation of ZAM-FWA26 but separated by some metres. Pleasant shaded seating but limited shelter. Excellent views to east over Fwambo East and south over Namulundu. Excellent observation point for watching animal movements in wet valley area between Fwambo East and West. Relatively
      easily accessible. Rock, but not pictographs, widely visible.
      Brief description of art: The site consists of 5 circles with externally radiating lines, 1 set of concentric circles, 3 circles, 1 circle with single vertical internal division, 1 half circle open at base, a horizontal row of short lines, a set of long parallel lines, many long vertical parallel rows of dots. Also a group of short lines in sets of three, an upwards pointing arrow and various scattered dots and lines. All applied by finger in red, many faint.

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      pl location th i: x467
      Map sheet: 1031A2

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          Maintenance notes

          When was site visited: 11/1992
          When was site visited earliest: 01/11/1992
          When was site visited latest: 30/11/1992
          Who has been to site: Smith, Benjamin