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              NMSA PJV 01 134HC
              PJV PJV-NMSA-PJV-01-134HC.jpg · Item · 07/1959
              Part of Vinnicombe, Patricia
              A333 (A.) F1-73/74 (F1). Horses, men on horse back and head-dresses, hats. KwaZulu-Natal Museum
              NMSA PJV 01 135HC
              PJV PJV-NMSA-PJV-01-135HC.jpg · Item · 05/1959
              Part of Vinnicombe, Patricia
              E4-57 (E4). Eland, sticks, horses and attenuated figures (elongated figures). KwaZulu-Natal Museum
              NMSA PJV 01 136HC
              PJV PJV-NMSA-PJV-01-136HC.jpg · Item · 05/1958
              Part of Vinnicombe, Patricia
              A326 (A). C15-40 (C15). Rhebucks (reedbucks), antelopes. KwaZulu-Natal Museum
              NMSA PJV 01 137HC
              PJV PJV-NMSA-PJV-01-137HC.jpg · Item · 05/1958
              Part of Vinnicombe, Patricia
              A344 (A). G3-120 (G3). Baboons, bags, sticks, arms back postures, female figures and head-dresses. Mpongweni I
              NMSA PJV 01 138HC
              PJV PJV-NMSA-PJV-01-138HC.jpg · Item · 01/1961
              Part of Vinnicombe, Patricia
              A342 (A). G2-122 (G2). Attenuated figures (elongated figures), karosses, Anthropomorphic and seated figures. Boundary Rock I
              NMSA PJV 01 140HC
              PJV PJV-NMSA-PJV-01-140HC.jpg · Item · 07/1959
              Part of Vinnicombe, Patricia
              A340 (A). F12-94 (F12). Therianthropes, karosses and quivers.

              Quivers are usually made of bark and are used to store arrows. The quiver, bow and other pieces of equipment were carried on a hunting bag, which is wider at one end than the other and which has a thong running its length so that it can be slung over a shoulder.
              Cobham State Forest XXII
              NMSA PJV 01 141HC
              PJV PJV-NMSA-PJV-01-141HC.jpg · Item · 02/1954
              Part of Vinnicombe, Patricia
              A253 (A). Cattle, seated figures and running figures.

              Depictions of cattle in rock art are common in some regions. Often they are accompanied by Iron Age people carrying broad-bladed iron spears, shields and knobkerries.
              FP 131 8423 I