The 300-Year-Old Cave Painting That Predicted Their Demise
These are not just simple drawings of livestock—they are portals to the spirit world. Deep in the eastern Free State of South Africa lies Tandjiesberg, a cave containing over 550 ancient San Bushman rock paintings. Join us as we decode the spiritual meaning behind these masterpieces with a rock art expert, uncovering everything from shamanic rituals to an extraordinary 300-year-old piece of "apocalyptic art" that eerily predicted the demise of the San people. Discover the history of the indigenous hunter-gatherers of Southern Africa, and hear the local legends of Zastron, where the spirits of the Bushmen can still be heard in the wind. 🌍 Produced by Tekweni Media. Subscribe for more cinematic South African history and documentary storytelling. #SanBushmen #RockArt #SouthAfricanHistory #AncientHistory #Documentary

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