Removal Of Rock Art Affected By The Raising Of The Clanwilliam Dam Wall, Western Cape Province, South Africa: Techniques And Procedures

Jeremy C. Hollmann,Frans Prinsloo, Wouter Fourie, Marko Hutton

CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES(2017)

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The commissioning by South Africa's Department of Water and Sanitation of a new and higher wall for the Clanwilliam Dam will increase dam storage and provide additional water for emerging and existing commercial farmers. But there is a cost to South African heritage. The raising of the wall will flood 27 rock art sites as well as other archaeological and historical resources. In partial mitigation of this impact on heritage the removal of particular pieces of rock art was approved by Heritage Western Cape, the provincial heritage agency. This report focuses on the removal process and techniques used to cut out three pieces of rock art under the management of PGS Heritage between 18 April 2016 and 7 May 2016 from the sites designated CDE02 and CDW10. Publication of the techniques used and the procedures followed will add to the sparse literature on rock art removal and increase the accessibility and availability of information about the removed stones.
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Archaeological heritage resource management, cultural resources management, rock art conservation, rock art documentation, rock art removal, rock art restoration
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