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M**A
Excellent Follow up on Garlake's work
This book is a great culmination to much of Garlake's classic books, which adds a great deal to his work. He has done the hard work of gathering "specimens" of rock art across southern Africa, preserving or recording them, conducting related archeology, toughing through political censorship, etc. Where he hinted before at the possible meanings of cryptic art, he now fleshes out some very credible theories. I find them fairly convincing, if not compelling. Highly recommended to anyone interested. Completely accessible to the lay reader, and with lots of pictures. I also recommend various books on similar topics by J.D. Lewis-Williams, and if you like him, you'll love this.
S**E
Excellent book
Very comprehensive history of cave art in Zimbabwe with a number of excellent photographs. Would wholeheartedly recommend it. This was a new copy and very cheap.Feel sorry for the author who must have received very little for all his hard work, with such a low cover price.
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