An eye for the cycle of life: exploring rock art in the Khomas region / André du Pisanie
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Rock art sites in the Khomas Region can best be understood if located within a landscape-based approach as Kinahan (2020) compellingly argues. Such an approach has the advantage of connecting primary resource sites with evidence of scattered occupation of secondary resource sites, mediated by social relations that determine access to these resources.
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