
The Mamuno monument also known as Kangumene Rock Engravings is a historical site in Botswana located North West of the boarder which enters Namibia in Ghanzi District. There are so many different engravings at Mamuno ranging from printouts to geometrical designs which include footprints (animal and human), handprints, geometric designs (line, grid and oval) and weapons. They are similar to those created from sharpening knives and spears are also found at Olifanskloof (Xanagas) farm.

These engravings are also similar to a number of engravings that have been studied in Namibia. However, they are ambiguous, unlike those in Namibia, which are mostly trance based. The art found at the Mamuno sites is distinct from the Shamanistic form found in eastern Botswana. The engravings have a high tourism value because of their location near the border post.
