Overview
Identifiers
Descriptions
Site History
Storm Shelter, a site discovered by researchers in 1992 and published by National Geographic Magazine in 2001 is a remarkably important site in that it has evidence that San people painted a form of portraiture. There are some 236 visible images at the site, many of which are well preserved, owing to a large rock that fell from the roof preventing livestock from getting too close to the art and damaging it through rubbing.
Record Administration
Post date
Thursday, December 14, 2023 - 12:58
Last modified
Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 21:26
Location
Location
Mapping
-30.9101222222, 28.1465361111
Eastern Cape
- Joe Gqabi
- Elundini
Site Address
South Africa
Location notes
Along Pot River Pass, north of Maclear, Eastern Cape Province
Media
Media
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