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Ameib XVIII
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NAM AME18
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Brief description of art: Many walking springbok and a beautiful group of tiny humans, thin and spindly. To their left are two figures painted back to back. There is also an eland torso, forelock, elephant and giraffe.
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How to find the site: The boulder is at the foot of the western end of a long, free-standing ridge. One facet faces north, the other west.
pl location th h: E?.7.2.1
pl location th i: x486
Map sheet: 2115DC
pl location th h: E?.7.2.1
pl location th i: x486
Map sheet: 2115DC
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When was site visited: 17/06/2003
When was site visited: 17/06/2003
When was site visited earliest: 17/06/2003
When was site visited earliest: 17/06/2003
When was site visited latest: 17/06/2003
When was site visited latest: 17/06/2003
Who has been to site: Steyn, Willem
Who has been to site: Hollmann, Jeremy
When was site visited: 17/06/2003
When was site visited earliest: 17/06/2003
When was site visited earliest: 17/06/2003
When was site visited latest: 17/06/2003
When was site visited latest: 17/06/2003
Who has been to site: Steyn, Willem
Who has been to site: Hollmann, Jeremy