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SWZ MAG1 35
RARI RARI-SWZ-MAG1-35.jpg · Item · 22/06/1997
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Holliday, Ann
SWZ MAG1 34
RARI RARI-SWZ-MAG1-34.jpg · Item · 22/06/1997
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Holliday, Ann
SWZ MAG1 33
RARI RARI-SWZ-MAG1-33.jpg · Item · 22/06/1997
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Holliday, Ann
RSA GIT1 1R
RARI RARI-RSA-GIT1-1R.jpg · Item · 01/10/1984
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Published in 'A Cosmos in Stone' by Lewis-Williams, J.D., page 151. Holliday, Ann
RSA DAM1 1R
RARI RARI-RSA-DAM1-1R.jpg · Item · 01/10/1997
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Giraffes. Holliday, Ann
RSA BOE9 1R
RARI RARI-RSA-BOE9-1R.jpg · Item · 12/09/1997
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Scale 1:2 Holliday, Ann
RSA BLA13 2R
RARI RARI-RSA-BLA13-2R.jpg · Item
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Scale 1:2. Wagons. Holliday, Ann
RSA BLA13 1R
RARI RARI-RSA-BLA13-1R.jpg · Item
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Scale 1:2 Holliday, Ann
RARI RSA WLD1 1R
RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-WLD1-1R.jpg · Item · 28/07/1991
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Bags.

Bushman beliefs suggest that bags had a special significance beyond everyday use. Their relation to trance metaphors is illustrated in San mythology, where parallels were drawn between getting into a skin bag and getting into an animal- that is, taking on its potency. Therefore, bags painted next to a dance or by themselves, are probably an indication of a trance experience.
Holliday, Ann
RARI RSA THA1 8T
RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-THA1-8T.jpg · Item · 14/04/1992
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Holliday, Ann
RARI RSA THA1 6T
RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-THA1-6T.jpg · Item · 14/04/1992
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