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This one is also featured in Tapamveni. Malotki writes: "An example of the frequently stunning unison of rock art location and natural scenery. That certain rock piles, cliff walls, or boulder formations were inherently endowed with religious and magical powers was a belief probably held by humans since time immemorial. Small wonder then that shamans and other religious specialists complemented such power-charged places with their own symbols to create veritable sacred zones. These zones were probably taboo to chidren and other ordinary mortals. This may explain the fact that rock art sites, even when found near habitation sites, show no apparent traces of prehistoric vandalism."
May 10 2023

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