Mwela West LXIX

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Mwela West LXIX

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  • Muyayaya 5
  • MW69

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      ZAM MWW69

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      Brief description of site: The surface is on a flat clean surface on a rock-face but it is poorly protected. The site is hidden by boulders in the front otherwise it looks into trees. There is no shade or shelter and is easily accessible.
      Brief description of art: The art contains 2 large filled animals of uncertain species with fat rounded bodies, stumpy stick legs and a short stick tail. Each animal has had sections eroded away. Where the head of one of the animals would be expected there is a crack within the rock. There are suggestions of a third older large animal under these. On the top of the bottom animal is a smaller filled animal simple but more naturalistic in form also of uncertain species. All animals were applied by a brush in red. At the top of the panel there are a few rows of dots and at the base is a half circle open at its base with a single vertical internal division applied by a finger in red.

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      E?.<.3.1
      pl location th i: x467
      Map sheet: 1031A1

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          Maintenance notes

          When was site visited: 10/1992
          When was site visited earliest: 01/10/1992
          When was site visited latest: 31/10/1992
          Who has been to site: Smith, Benjamin