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  2. Nyero rock paintings - Wikipedia

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    Nyero rock paintings date to before 1250 CE. They were first documented in 1913 and later described by researchers as largely of geometric nature. [1] This type of rock art is part of a homogeneous tradition often depicted in red pigment, spreading across east, central and parts of southern Africa, matching the distribution of the Late Stone Age hunter-gatherer culture.

  3. Rock art of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The Nyero site was discovered by C.A.E Harwich in 1945. Nyero was the first rock art site to be catalogued and described in full within Uganda. Nyero itself is composed of granite, and just under 40m high.

  4. List of National Cultural Sites in Eastern Region, Uganda

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    Rock art Paintings Ngora More images. UG-E-096 Opege fort One of Kakungulus several forts built 1900 UG-E-097 Mukula Monument People were massacred ,suffocated in a container. UG-E-098 Onyeri rock paintings Rock art UG-E-099 Kakoro rock paintings 3 rock art paintings sites within the granite rock. Pallisa

  5. List of World Heritage Sites in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Ntusi is a Late Iron Age archaeological site. There are two man-made mounds where archaeologists have uncovered bones and pottery fragments. The site is likely related to the nearby archaeological site of Bigo bya Mugenyi. [14] Nyero and other hunter-gatherer geometric rock art sites in eastern Uganda Kumi: 1997 i, iii, vi (cultural)

  6. Ngora - Wikipedia

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    Nyero Rock Paintings are ancient paintings on rock surfaces, dating back to before 1250 AD. The site is located about 8 kilometres (5 mi) east of town, on the Ngora-Kumi Road. The site is located about 8 kilometres (5 mi) east of town, on the Ngora-Kumi Road.

  7. Elizabeth Kyazike - Wikipedia

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    Kyazike, E. (2022). Later Stone and Iron Age Cohabitation at the Nsongezi Open-Air Site, Western Uganda. Africa Review, 14(1), 1-23. Kyazike, Elizabeth. "The Nyero rock art site in Uganda: heritage or ritual site?" IFÈ JOURNAL OF (2019): 5.

  8. Archaeologists Found a Stunning Ancient Rock That May Reveal ...

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    Tucked in a mountainous region of southeastern Venezuela, newly discovered ancient rock art may be the work of a previously unknown group of people.. Strewn across isolated boulders within Canaima ...

  9. Category:Rock art in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rock art in Africa" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Nyero rock paintings; S. San rock art; T. Tassili Mushroom ...