Ameib VII

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Ameib VII

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        NAM AME7

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        Brief description of art: There are many paintings that are well preserved with a total of about 50 paintings altogether. The most striking are 2, possibly three rhino-human conflations: they have human legs, arms and torsos and enormous rhino heads. The left hand most one carries a bow and hunting bag.
        There is a group of springbok lying down as well as a couple of ostrich. There are three well-preserved giraffe. A row of seven figures, five carrying bows, one carrying a flywhisk. Two figures at right, running toward the group of seven holding the bow with left hand and bow string with right hand. A kudu at top right of procession, and a set of shapes that I could not construe.

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        How to find the site: The site is west facing on tall, sloping rock with no overhang. The paintings are along 3 to 4 m of the wall.
        pl location th h: E?.7.2.1
        pl location th i: x486
        Map sheet: 2115DC

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            When was site visited: 11/06/2003
            When was site visited: 11/06/2003
            When was site visited earliest: 11/06/2003
            When was site visited earliest: 11/06/2003
            When was site visited latest: 11/06/2003
            When was site visited latest: 11/06/2003
            Who has been to site: Steyn, Willem
            Who has been to site: Hollmann, Jeremy