BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook 9.0 MIMEDIR//EN METHOD:PUBLISH SCALE:GREGORIAN VERSION:2.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20190319T190000 DTEND:20190319T203000 LOCATION:n/a UID:4766DC13-D143-451A-BDE8-FF6476039FD6@www.nwc.edu DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Mark Jenkins presents “A Journey into the Ancient Namib Desert: Rock Paintings, a Vanished People and Water Scarcity” Tuesday, March 19, 2019, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Yellowstone Building Conference Center=0D=0ABrandberg, Namibia’s highest mountain, conceals the greatest collection of rock paintings on earth. Hidden in the shade beneath granite boulders, where an extinct tribe once escaped the scorching heat of the Namib Desert, 4000-year-old paintings depict a lost world of giraffes and elephants, snakes and springbok, bow hunters and community celebrations. On assignment for National Geographic in 2015, writer Mark Jenkins climbed Brandberg in 120 degree heat to explore this alfresco art museum and reflect on the challenges of water scarcity then and now.=0D=0ATune in to NWC Anthropology's Facebook page during the event for a live streaming! =0D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0A SUMMARY;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:National Geographic adventure writer Mark Jenkins presents "A Journey into the Ancient Namib Desert" PRIORITY:1 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR