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              RARI LEE RSA BSC1 15
              LEE LEE-RARI-LEE-RSA-BSC1-15.jpg · Item · 01/01/1988
              Part of Lee, Neil
              Snakes.

              Depictions of snakes are not uncommon in rock art.Often it is difficult to detect the head because the snake is entering or leaving a crack or step in the rock face. On close inspection, it is noticeable that most are not depictions of real snakes at all.
              Moreover, bushman beliefs about snakes throw light on these puzzling features. It is believed that shamans used burnt snake powder to assist them in the control of their levels of trance. Like snakes, shamans go underground and then surface again when on out-of-body travel, and this probably explains why painted snakes often seem to slither in and out of the rock face.
              Boschfontein I 934
              RARI LEE RSA BSC1 16
              LEE LEE-RARI-LEE-RSA-BSC1-16.jpg · Item · 01/01/1988
              Part of Lee, Neil
              Rhinos.

              Rhinos and hippos are more common as engravings than paintings. Both the black and white rhinos are represented.
              Some are so carefully engraved so that the characteristic folds of their skin are depicted.
              Boschfontein I 934