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Singida / Singida District / Ikungi Division |
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This is perhaps the most prolific and the best-preserved site in the whole of Ikungi division. It is in the same kind of vegetational pattern as the previous three, but on the slopes of Taru hill. The site is a straight faced rock shelter on the southern face of which are depicted several animals in very elaborate style employing two shades; deep red and light ocherous red.The subject matter includes animals such as elephants, giraffes, eland, ostrich, monkey, porcupine and so forth and anthropomorphs. The animals are drawn in three main naturalistic styles; the open line profile without shading, open line outline with shading, and bold silhouettes. The humans are mostly stylised, but they do not seem to suggest any kind of activity. Instances of overlap suggest, unlike in many other sites, that the scarlet red was painted over and therefore later than light ocherous red.
As mentioned earlier, the site is still in a good state of preservation, but since we do not know how long it will remain in this state, it is strongly recommended that it should be carefully documented for possible preservation and reproduction at the museum.