The White Lady Panel, Namibia
The White Lady Pictograph Panel, Namibia

The White Lady pictograph panel in Namibia is a well know San rock art painting dating from 2,000 years bp. The figure is in fact male. It was famously misidentified by the renowned archaeologist Henri Breuil as being of Mediterranean origin. It is not.

The panel is located in a rock shelter on the Brandburg Massif. The Massif is home to over 1,000 San paintings as well as other engravings. The site is remote.

The “white lady” panel. 1000 year old rock painting in Western Namibia. The figure is in fact male.
Anthropomorphic figures and a zebra painted on a rock art panel on the Brandberg Massif in Namibia.
Petroglyphs of quadrupeds in the Brandberg Mountain of Namibia.
Polychrome quadrupeds and anthropomorphic figures painted on the White Lady pictograph panel in Namibia.
Abstract circle and dot petroglyphs in the Brandberg Mountain of Namibia.
Faded pictographs painted in a rock shelter near the White Lady pictograph panel.
A large quadruped and white anthropomorphic figures painted in a rock shelter on the Brandburg Massif in Namibia.