Cederberg rock art excursion

25 Jul 2025
Cederberg rock art 1
25 Jul 2025

Cederberg rock art excursion

Dates: 2 to 4 September

Course fee: R4 400 per person for shared cottages; R4 600 per person if not sharing a cottage

Maximum: Places are limited to 20 participants

Booking is through Webtickets: Cederberg Rock Art Excursion

 The Centre for Extra-Mural Studies has organised a unique weekend excursion with Emeritus Professor John Parkington to the Cederberg for an immersive experience looking at rock art in situ which will allow participants to gain a unique insight into the lives of the San by tracing their footsteps and analysing their art and artefacts.

We will visit the rock art of the Vleiplaas and De Pakhuys sites in the upper Brandewyn River, east of the Pakhuis Pass. Less well known than those of the Sevilla trail, these paintings offer intriguing insights into San motives and meanings and add to our understanding of the relationship between painting and landscape in the San mind. We highlight the images of social and life history occasions of the hunter gatherer painters and show how making painted places out of previously undifferentiated rocky locations enabled the artists to remember and celebrate who they were as well as their sense of belonging in their painted landscape. We underline the fact that imagery is neither trivial nor superficial but, as Wilhelm Bleek remarked, ‘what deeply moved the Bushman mind’. A sitting eland, over twenty tiny elephants in a row, a line of bowmen, baboons and a possible leopard await.

 The fee includes accommodation and dinner but not breakfast, lunch or drinks. All the cottages are self-catering. There is a restaurant, the Khoisan Kitchen, where you can eat breakfast and lunch should you not wish to cater for yourself.

 We will meet at 12:00 at the Khoisan Kitchen at Travellers Rest in the Cederberg after which will have lunch and then go out to look at rock art sites. Saturday all day and Sunday morning will again be spent looking at various rock art sites. We will have a lunch each evening in the Khoisan Kitchen area where Professor Parkington will talk about the cosmology of the San as well as about the San and their rock art. Departure is after lunch on Sunday.