Calder, Ian Meredith Shepstone.Storey, Amanda Eileen Maria.2010-11-192010-11-1920062006http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1819Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2006.This dissertation critically evaluates the intersections of tourism, heritage conservation, and visual communication by exploring the display materials and Museology within the Didima Rock Art Centre, at Cathedral Peak, southern Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal. The text consists of three chapters. The first chapter introduces rock art and current research and conservation concerns in relation to heritage and rock art. The second chapter serves as an introduction to the Didima Rock Art Centre. A discussion raises important issues about visual communication in regard to the representation of the Southern San and rock art as material culture both in this museum context. Chapter three investigates and analyses the museum practices that have been used as a visual communication within the Centre by discussing methods that have been used in the museum and its auditorium. A conclusion follows that summarizes the candidate's findings regarding museum display within the Centre, and its impact on tourism and heritage conservation in relation to the Southern San and rock art.enDidima Rock Art Centre (KwaZulu-Natal)San (African people)--KwaZulu-Natal.San (African people)--Painting.Art, San--KwaZulu-Natal.Heritage tourism--KwaZulu-Natal.Visual communication--KwaZulu-Natal.Museums--KwaZulu-Natal.Museum techniques--KwaZulu-Natal.Rock paintings--South Africa.Theses--Fine art.The Didima Rock Art Centre : a critical evaluation of the intersections of tourism, heritage conservation, and visual communication.Thesis