Overview
    Identifiers
    Inventory Number
    3028CC15
    Site Name
    Storm Shelter
    Site Category
    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
    Author
    nic.wiltshire
    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
      Images uploaded directly to Site