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Type of entity
Site
Authorized form of name
Nakapapula I
Parallel form(s) of name
- Nakapapula Rock Shelter
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ZAM NPP1
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Brief description of site: The site is on an overhang that is completely hidden by fallen rocks and it is actually difficult to enter the shelter. The site has no outlook, but the outlook from the overhanging rock has a view for miles. The only way to enter the shelter is by crawling through a narrow rock slit in front of the painted slab. The site is very small but well hidden and protected.
Brief description of art: The art consists of two main shades of red and purple, of which the purple is generally above the red. The images are extremely high and a ladder of some sort must have been used. The images include semi circles, vertical lines, a large group of dots in parallel lines.
Brief description of art: The art consists of two main shades of red and purple, of which the purple is generally above the red. The images are extremely high and a ladder of some sort must have been used. The images include semi circles, vertical lines, a large group of dots in parallel lines.
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pl location th i: x465
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Maintenance notes
When was site visited: 08/1992
When was site visited earliest: 01/08/1992
When was site visited latest: 31/08/1992
Who has been to site: Smith, Benjamin
When was site visited earliest: 01/08/1992
When was site visited latest: 31/08/1992
Who has been to site: Smith, Benjamin