Stuk JHH-01-659H.jpg - JHH 01 659H

Open original Digitaal object
Item FeedbackRequest to Publish

Identificatie

referentie code

NMSA JHH-JHH-01-659H.jpg

Titel

JHH 01 659H

Datum(s)

Beschrijvingsniveau

Stuk

Omvang en medium

Ground Material: Photographic film Original size: 6 x 6cm

Context

Naam van de archiefvormer

Biografie

Brief description of site: The site is a NNW facing shelter and measures 12m long, 1-4m deep and less than 3m high. The site has poor natural screening from tall grass and small bushes. There is no seepage or vegetation present on the rock face.

Naam van de archiefvormer

(24/11/2006)

Biografie

Created by: stephane
Created on: 24/11/2006

Naam van de archiefvormer

Biografie

Background of the Recorder

John Hone found a special interest in photography while still at school. Work in the commercial photography field was hard to find and he became a lithographer, mastering many aspects of the print industry. Photography remained an important part of his life, and in 1974 he was invited to join Art Publishers, a well-known national publishing company. Here the skills gained earlier in life served him well and for over twenty-five years he has been the company's MD, all the while retaining a close personal interest in the quality of the products produced. John's great interest in the Drakensberg started when, as a boy, he spent holidays there with his parents, who enjoyed this splendid region. He readily acknowledges that the Drakensberg, with magnificent landscapes, is responsible for first igniting his interest in photography. John is married to Barbara. They have two children, Gareth and Carryn

archiefbewaarplaats

Geschiedenis van het archief

Directe bron van verwerving of overbrenging

Inhoud en structuur

Bereik en inhoud

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.

Waardering, vernietiging en slectie

Aanvullingen

Ordeningstelsel

Voorwaarden voor toegang en gebruik

Voorwaarden voor raadpleging

Open to all

Voorwaarden voor reproductie

Taal van het materiaal

  • Engels

Schrift van het materiaal

    Taal en schrift aantekeningen

    Fysieke eigenschappen en technische eisen

    Medium format: 6 x 6
    Original size: 6 x 6cm

    Toegangen

    Verwante materialen

    Bestaan en verblifplaats van originelen

    Bestaan en verblijfplaats van kopieën

    Related units of description

    Related descriptions

    Aantekeningen

    Alternative identifier(s)

    Trefwoorden

    Onderwerp trefwoord

    Geografische trefwoorden

    Naam ontsluitingsterm

    Genre access points

    Beschrijvingsbeheer

    Identificatie van de beschrijving

    Identificatiecode van de instelling

    Toegepaste regels en/of conventies

    Status

    Niveau van detaillering

    Gedeeltelijk

    Verwijdering van datering archiefvorming

    Taal (talen)

      Schrift(en)

        Bronnen

        Digitaal object (Master) rights area

        Digitaal object (Referentie) rights area

        Digitaal object (Thumbnail) rights area

        Voorwaarden voor raadpleging en gebruik