Historical copy
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Part of Pager, Harald
There are three exceptionally tiny figures on the body of the shaded eland. The yellow and orange colours tend to mark the later painting styles.
P7 pager F85. RARI
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Part of Pager, Harald
Towards the bottom of the painting in the centre is a kneeling figure with animal head and horns, which Harald Pager describes as ales or 'flying creatures' of mystical significance.
Artefacts carried by two figures which Harald Pager describes as heavy clubs may in fact, be pangas, which were often used for hunting and hamstringing elephants. Attenuated figures (elongated figures) and ladders.
P8-pager-F86. Sibayeni Cave I
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Part of Pager, Harald
Towards the bottom of the painting in the centre is a kneeling figure with animal head and horns, which Harald Pager describes as ales or 'flying creatures' of mystical significance.
Artefacts carried by two figures which Harald Pager describes as heavy clubs may in fact, be pangas, which were often used for hunting and hamstringing elephants.
P8 pager F87-88-&-89. RARI
HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-13HC.jpg
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Part of Pager, Harald
Towards the bottom of the painting in the centre is a kneeling figure with animal head and horns, which Harald Pager describes as ales or 'flying creatures' of mystical significance.
Artefacts carried by two figures which Harald Pager describes as heavy clubs may in fact, be pangas, which were often used for hunting and hamstringing elephants.
P8 pager F89-90. Sibayeni Cave I
HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-14HC.jpg
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Part of Pager, Harald
Towards the bottom of the painting in the centre is a kneeling figure with animal head and horns, which Harald Pager describes as ales or 'flying creatures' of mystical significance.
Artefacts carried by two figures which Harald Pager describes as heavy clubs may in fact, be pangas, which were often used for hunting and hamstringing elephants.
P8 pager F90-92-&-94. RARI
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Part of Pager, Harald
Towards the bottom of the painting in the centre is a kneeling figure with animal head and horns, which Harald Pager describes as ales or 'flying creatures' of mystical significance.
Artefacts carried by two figures which Harald Pager describes as heavy clubs may in fact, be pangas, which were often used for hunting and hamstringing elephants. Attenuated figures (elongated figures)
P8 pager F93-95-&-96. RARI
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Part of Pager, Harald
P9 pager F97. Sibayeni Cave I
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Part of Pager, Harald
P10 pager F102 & F103. Sibayeni Cave I
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Part of Pager, Harald
P11 pager F107. Sibayeni Cave I
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Part of Pager, Harald
P12 pager F108.
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. Sibayeni Cave I
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Part of Pager, Harald
P1 pager F75. Sibayeni Cave I