An Introduction to the Stone Age Archaeology of the Polihali Dam Area, Mokhotlong District, Lesotho

Author:

Forssman Tim1,Lotter Matt2,Parkington John3,Hollmann Jeremy4,Angel Jessica5,Fourie Wouter5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Pretoria Private Bag X20 Hatfield, Tshwane, 0028 South Africa

2. Palaeo-Research Institute, University of Johannesburg PO Box 524, Auckland Park, 2006 South Africa

3. Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town Private Bag, Rondebosch, 7700, Cape Town South Africa

4. Rock Art Research Institute, School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, University of the Witwatersrand PO Wits 2050, Johannesburg South Africa

5. PGS Heritage (Pty) Ltd PO Box 32542 Totiusdal, East Lynne, Pretoria 0134 South Africa

Abstract

Abstract Much of Lesotho’s cultural heritage has been studied as a result of dam developments. Where dams have been built, heritage studies have provided crucial data for improving our understanding of local archaeological sequences. Ahead of the construction of the Lesotho Highland Development Authority’s (LHDA) new Polihali Dam in Lesotho’s Mokhotlong District and following the recommendations of a heritage assessment (CES 2014), a large-scale five-year cultural heritage management program was launched in 2018 that seeks to excavate and mitigate a number of heritage sites. Here, we provide the background to one of southern Africa’s largest heritage mitigation contracts by contextualising the current research program. We then present the archaeology of Lesotho’s eastern highlands basalt region using data collected during the inception phase of this program. The findings challenge current preconceived notions about the sparsity of archaeological remains for this region.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Archeology,History,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Cultural Studies,Archeology

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