Kumi

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            23 Site and People records results for Kumi

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            Okoboi I
            Site
            Brief description of site: The site is well shaded by a large boulder that covers it at a plus minus 30° angle looking out across the plains and the mission to Nyero.
            Brief description of art: The images are not very clear and cannot easily be seen unless you get very close to them. The images are probably finger painted or brushed in red monochrome and one orange monochrome layered image.
            Nyero VI
            Site
            Brief description of site: This is an open site, directly exposed to the rain and the mid morning sun. Looking out across the plains, fields and village below. The site appears to have always been exposed but being rather high it could have been covered by tree top cover from the trees below, high of the village path.
            Brief description of art: Facing the boulder to the left are traces of red monochrome pigment left off from a larger image (probably) now unclear from washed salts. The images are two oval shapes and one L shaped (solid) line drawing. The central motif is an outline almost 'crossed' shaped figure similar to UGA-MUK3. To the right of this image is an outline of a circle. Below the 'cross-like' motif is a crescent shape as well as a circular shape. All the images are faint and the rough surface of the panel makes them very difficult to see. The paintings can only be seen when one is very close to the panel. There does not appear to be any overlays.
            Nyero V
            Site
            Brief description of site: It is a small boulder with a slight ledge, nicely shaded and looking across the fields to Moru-Ikara Primary school. The site was probably well concealed when the bush was thicker. The shelter has a broken peice of rock that forms a good seat. The shelter measures 4m wide and 180m high.
            Brief description of art: The motif is in red monochrome and appears to have been painted by a combination of brush and finger painting. There also appears to be overlays of pigment. Half the surface is covered with an image in red monochrome. The image is a unique motif , there are probably other parts that could suggest a similarity with other sites that have been lost in the wash.
            Nyero I
            Site
            Brief description of site: The site is 7.80m wide, 2.25m high and 5.30m deep. There is a total painted area of 3.20m.
            Brief description of art: The images appear to be finger painted and in white.
            Nyamongo I
            Site
            Brief description of site: The site consists of two panels which I shall categorize A and B. Site A faces eastwards.
            Brief description of art: The images in panel A consist of circular motifs (4) measuring 25cm wide, relatively small and very faded. They are also very difficult to see. The images are located on the underside of the roof, of the shelter and can be seen lying on one's back. The images are in red monochrome. Panel B has one single image measuring about 14cm in length and 21cm wide. The image is located in a wash area and is in red monochrome.
            Ngora I
            Site
            Brief description of art: The images are damaged by graffiti all over the panel as well as parts of the shelter floor.