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Nyero VI
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UGA NYE6
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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.
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.
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How to find the site: The site is best approached from a narrow opening to the right if one faces UGA-NYE2. At the end of this passage turn right and move along the ledge for approximately 10m. This boulder forms the end wall of UGA-NYE2.
pl location th h: E?.;.F.S
pl location th i: x700
Map sheet: Feb-53
pl location th h: E?.;.F.S
pl location th i: x700
Map sheet: Feb-53
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When was site visited: 28/05/2006
When was site visited: 28/05/2006
When was site visited earliest: 28/05/2006
When was site visited earliest: 28/05/2006
When was site visited latest: 28/05/2006
When was site visited latest: 28/05/2006
Who has been to site: Namono, Catherine
Who has been to site: Tamale, Alex
When was site visited: 28/05/2006
When was site visited earliest: 28/05/2006
When was site visited earliest: 28/05/2006
When was site visited latest: 28/05/2006
When was site visited latest: 28/05/2006
Who has been to site: Namono, Catherine
Who has been to site: Tamale, Alex