Overview
    Identifiers
    Inventory Number
    3219AA530
    Site Name
    Bushmanskloof Rock Painting Landscape, Cederberg
    References
    Reference Types
    Website
    Citation
    https://www.bushmanskloof.co.za/activities/rock-art-and-heritage
    Record Administration
    Author
    ANITA.MENDIRATTA
    Last modified
    Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 18:49
      Location
      Location
      Mapping
      -32.115208, 19.110688
      Western Cape
      • West Coast
      • Cederberg
      Land Parcel Details
      Type of land parcel
      Farm
      Land Parcel Reference
      Erf/Farm No: 135
      Erf/Farm Portion: 2
      Cederberg
      Type of land parcel
      Farm
      Land Parcel Reference
      Erf/Farm No: 137
      Erf/Farm Portion: RE
      Cederberg
      Type of land parcel
      Farm
      Land Parcel Reference
      Erf/Farm No: 138
      Erf/Farm Portion: RE
      Cederberg
      Type of land parcel
      Farm
      Land Parcel Reference
      Erf/Farm No: 633
      Cederberg
      Administration of Protections
      Administration Description

      Date: 2017-10-11
      Requesting with this submission, please
      Action Status: Accepted
      Site Action: Grading

      Grading
      Grading
      Grade I
      GradingComment

      Grading by: South African Heritage Resources Agency

      Statement of Significance

      Bushmanskloof encompasses a Rock Painting Archaeological Landscape that bears graphic testimony to the complete social, political, spiritual and economic history of Stone Age hunter gatherers and Khoekhoe-speaking pastoralists, who inhabited the region for at least the past 10 000 years.The first instances in the world of direct dating of rock art by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry was achieved from one of the rock painting sites on the reserve during the 1980s, and the exceptional state of preservation of material used at the painted sites provides rare opportunities for direct dating of the art. The rock paintings coupled with the existence of undisturbed, related archaeological deposits within numerous painted shelters, makes Bushmanskloof a landscape with exceptional archaeological research potential.Numerous sites are characterised by painted imagery that exhibits outstanding clarity of colours and remarkably high levels of detail, along with a great volume of painted figures and a profusion of physically large figures and other, enigmatic imagery, making Bushmanskloof a Rock Painting Landscape of outstanding aesthetic significance.The sites are located within a near-pristine natural environment with effective access control, and where scientific research is actively encouraged. Site visits are facilitated by trained guides, and benefit from regular conservation monitoring, as part of a conservation management plan that been implemented for more than a decade. Allowing for unique research into the efficacy of preventative heritage conservation measures.Bushmanskloof therefore represents a unique combination of extraordinary aesthetic value and scientific research value, in a single, undisturbed landscape.

      Declaration
      DeclarationName
      Declaration Type
      Declaration Description

      Bushmanskloof encompasses a Rock Painting Archaeological Landscape that bears graphic testimony to the complete social, political, spiritual and economic history of Stone Age hunter gatherers and Khoekhoe-speaking pastoralists, who inhabited the region for at least the past 10 000 years.The first instances in the world of direct dating of rock art by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry was achieved from one of the rock painting sites on the reserve during the 1980s, and the exceptional state of preservation of material used at the painted sites provides rare opportunities for direct dating of the art. The rock paintings coupled with the existence of undisturbed, related archaeological deposits within numerous painted shelters, makes Bushmanskloof a landscape with exceptional archaeological research potential.Numerous sites are characterised by painted imagery that exhibits outstanding clarity of colours and remarkably high levels of detail, along with a great volume of painted figures and a profusion of physically large figures and other, enigmatic imagery, making Bushmanskloof a Rock Painting Landscape of outstanding aesthetic significance.The sites are located within a near-pristine natural environment with effective access control, and where scientific research is actively encouraged. Site visits are facilitated by trained guides, and benefit from regular conservation monitoring, as part of a conservation management plan that been implemented for more than a decade. Allowing for unique research into the efficacy of preventative heritage conservation measures.Bushmanskloof therefore represents a unique combination of extraordinary aesthetic value and scientific research value, in a single, undisturbed landscape.

      Gazette Date
      Gazette Number
      42712
      Gazette Notice Status
      Notice Date
      Notice Number
      1176
      Declared by (Organisation/Heritage Authority)
      Deeds Number
      1899/2017
      Diagram Number
      1868/2004, 1868/2004, 1755/1962, 4651/1961
      Media
      Images uploaded directly to Site