A mysterious tusked animal depicted in South African rock art may have been inspired by a long-extinct ... Dr. Benoit said: ...
The Horned Serpent Panel from southern Africa predates the first Western scientific description of the dicynodont, a large ...
Cave art created by the San, the indigenous hunter-gatherers of South Africa’s Karoo region, may have been inspired by ...
The first inhabitants of southern Africa knew about locally abundant dicynodont fossils and made rock art about them.
For the San people of South Africa, the spark that inspired some of their rock paintings may have come from fossils of ...
But Benoit, who works at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa, has a different perspective. He says the animal ...
Celebrated for her brightly coloured geometric paintings rooted in matrilineal Ndebele culture, Dr Esther Mahlangu (b. 1935, ...
Their art was based on real-life elements ... a representation of a dicynodont—a creature that went extinct long before ...
A mysterious tusked animal depicted in South African rock art might portray an ancient species preserved as fossils in the ...
Layo Bright and Elizabeth Englander use Ridgefield, Connecticut to challenge notions of Asian and African art.
The artwork suggests that the San people of South Africa have an Indigenous knowledge of paleontology that predated Western ...
The award-winning South African playwright has written a masterful short story about a woman having to play a challenging ...