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Samaria V 28 MS
Site
Brief description of art: The surface is covered with a few finger strokes and dots. They are all in red and are quite faded. The surface is only half a metre in length and 20cm height. Under the geometric art is two vertical grinding grooves, wich are obviously overlain by the geometrics.
Samaria IV 28 MS
Site
Brief description of art: Vertical Grinding Grooves.
Samaria III 28 MS
Site
Brief description of art: The engravings comprise of many crudely pecked circles and stretched circles. Some of the stretched circles look a little like human footprints but some are less so. The other pecked circles are characteristically spoor-like and could be elephant or hippo (hippos) spoor.
Samaria I 28 MS
Site

Brief description of art: Kudu.
Tsessebe.
Felines.

Site Description
The site is a low shelter with a deep, low cavity going back into the hillside. This cavity could possibly be a hyena den. Vast amounts of LSA are scattered in and around the shelter. This is probably one of the richest areas with LSA in the region.

The paintings are all San and are all on the back wall. The paintings include a Tsesebe and various human figures. None of the paintings are well preserved by it is obvious that this was once a richly painted site.

This shelter was also, undoubtedly a living space. Today it is nicely screened by bushes.