This research report delves into the cultural and historical significance of rock are in northern Angola, focusing on three primary sites: Tadi dia Lombo, Tadi dia Muinga, and Lovo (Nsenzele). These sites offer valuable insights into the artistic, social, and spiritual practices of the communities that created them. By analyzing rock art and its context, this project aims to contribute to understanding Angola’s rich cultural heritage and its relevance to contemporary society. It was written by Bárbaro Martinez-Ruiz and published by Orbis Africa Advanced Research Center, Indiana University.
ANGOLA’S ROCK ART
Summer 2024 – ORBIS AFRICA: REPORT/ISSUES No. 1-2 by Bárbaro Martínez-Ruiz
Summer 2024 – ORBIS AFRICA: REPORT/ISSUES No. 1-2 by Bárbaro Martínez-Ruiz