Managing a World Heritage Site in Malawi: do residents' sentiments matter?

EC Chauma, C Ngwira - Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Residents are an integral stakeholder in any tourism destination and understanding their
sentiments on any tourism activity within their locality is very critical. Although local people …

The rock art of Mwana wa Chentcherere II rock shelter, Malawi: a site-specific study of girls' initiation rock art

LF Zubieta - The rock art of Mwana wa …, 2006 - scholarlypublications …
Mwana wa Chentcherere II, or Chentcherere Rock Shelter II, the name by which it was more
generally known when it was excavated in 1972, is one of the largest rock painting sites in …

The rock art of sub-Saharan Africa

JL Le Quellec - The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and …, 2018 - books.google.com
South of the Sahara, scholars generally agree on the presence of multiple distinct rock art
traditions. Among these are the 'Late White Tradition', consisting of dots made with fingers in …

[PDF][PDF] Rock art and ancient material culture of Cahora Bassa Dam, Tete Province, Mozambique

D Muianga - 2013 - wiredspace.wits.ac.za
Southern Africa is known for its fine brush painted San rock art that extends from the
Southern Cape up to the Zambezi River. North of the Zambezi San rock art stops and the …

Rock Art and the African Landscape: Explorations of Paintings from Matopo Hills, Zimbabwe and Chongoni Hills, Malaŵi

S Mguni, B Smith - … Handbook of Critical African Heritage Studies, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
Undertaking landscape archaeology in Africa requires a different approach than that
commonly promoted in many other parts of the world. This chapter argues that it is …

The Rock Art of Chinamwali and Its Sacred Landscape

LF Zubieta - Rock art and sacred landscapes, 2013 - Springer
Realization that rock art around the globe has a strong association to the religious and
spiritual life of people has prompted an important transformation about the prevalent …

[PDF][PDF] Surrogate surfaces: a contextual interpretive approach to the rock art of Uganda

C Namono - 2010 - wiredspace.wits.ac.za
This thesis ends a 41-year hiatus of rock art research in Uganda and, in doing so, is a
contribution to the growing body of social and contextual analytical studies relating to the …

'Koma': The crocodile motif in the rock art of the northern Sotho

S Moodley - South African Archaeological Bulletin, 2008 - search.informit.org
During initiation rituals various icons are employed as physical representations of important
symbols. They are often used in instruction regarding important issues of adulthood. This …

The last 200,000 years (or thereabouts) in eastern Africa: Recent archaeological research

P Robertshaw - Journal of Archaeological Research, 1995 - Springer
Abstract Research in Eastern Africa is hampered by a variety of logistical constraints
common in underdeveloped and politically fragmented regions. The later Middle and early …

Excavating the history of archaeology in Malawi

YM Juwayeyi - Comparative archaeologies: A sociological view of the …, 2011 - Springer
Although Malawi was one of the first countries in southern and eastern Africa to train
indigenous archaeologists, research in archaeology and museum work remains …