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Termites Of The Gods San Cosmology In Southern African Rock Art Siyakha Mguni

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Termites Of The Gods San Cosmology In Southern African Rock Art Siyakha Mguni
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Publisher: Wits University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.86 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Siyakha Mguni
ISBN: 9781868147762, 1868147762
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Termites Of The Gods San Cosmology In Southern African Rock Art Siyakha Mguni by Siyakha Mguni 9781868147762, 1868147762 instant download after payment.

In Termites of the Gods, Siyakha Mguni narrates his personal journey, over many years, to discover the significance of a hitherto enigmatic theme in San rock paintings known as ‘formlings’. Formlings are a painting category found across the southern African region, including South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe, with its densest concentration in the Matopo Hills, Zimbabwe. Generations of archaeologists and anthropologists have wrestled with the meaning of this painting theme in San cosmology without reaching consensus or a plausible explanation. Drawing on San ethnography published over the past 150 years, Mguni argues that formlings are, in fact, representations of flying termites and their underground nests, and are associated with botanical subjects and a range of larger animals considered by the San to have great power and spiritual significance. This book fills a gap in rock art studies around the interpretation and meaning of formlings.

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