Lammermoor I

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              8 Images & Collections results for Lammermoor I

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              RARI LEE RSA LAM1 6
              LEE LEE-RARI-LEE-RSA-LAM1-6.jpg · Item
              Part of Lee, Neil
              Cattle, attenuated figures, therianthropes, human figures, sticks. Lee, Neil
              RARI LEE RSA LAM1 5
              LEE LEE-RARI-LEE-RSA-LAM1-5.jpg · Item
              Part of Lee, Neil
              Elephants, human figures, attenuation.

              Elephants are fairly frequently painted and engraved in certain regions.The paintings may be in red, black or white. Sometimes elephants are shown being hunted by a large party of men.
              There are also therianthropes with elephant heads and trunks: it is thus possible that they were part of a shaman’s vision. According to the! Kung elephants have remarkable potency. Some of the most interesting paintings of elephants are in the Western Cape, and they are shown surrounded by zigzags and crenellated lines.
              Lee, Neil
              RARI LEE RSA LAM1 4
              LEE LEE-RARI-LEE-RSA-LAM1-4.jpg · Item
              Part of Lee, Neil
              Elephants, human figures and bows.

              Elephants are fairly frequently painted and engraved in certain regions.The paintings may be in red, black or white. Sometimes elephants are shown being hunted by a large party of men.
              There are also therianthropes with elephant heads and trunks: it is thus possible that they were part of a shaman’s vision. According to the! Kung elephants have remarkable potency. Some of the most interesting paintings of elephants are in the Western Cape, and they are shown surrounded by zigzags and crenellated lines.
              Lee, Neil
              RARI LEE RSA LAM1 3
              LEE LEE-RARI-LEE-RSA-LAM1-3.jpg · Item
              Part of Lee, Neil
              Elephants.

              Elephants are fairly frequently painted and engraved in certain regions.The paintings may be in red, black or white. Sometimes elephants are shown being hunted by a large party of men.
              There are also therianthropes with elephant heads and trunks: it is thus possible that they were part of a shaman’s vision. According to the! Kung elephants have remarkable potency. Some of the most interesting paintings of elephants are in the Western Cape, and they are shown surrounded by zigzags and crenellated lines.
              Lee, Neil
              RARI LEE RSA LAM1 13
              LEE LEE-RARI-LEE-RSA-LAM1-13.jpg · Item
              Part of Lee, Neil
              Human figures, running figures, bows, zoomorphic figures. Lee, Neil
              NASMUS RSA LAM1 15
              ZA NASMUS NASMUS-NASMUS-RSA-LAM1-15.jpg · Item · 18/09/1998
              Part of National Museum
              Therianthropes, flywhisks, quivers and bows.

              Depictions of flywhisks in rock art are quite common. They are important accessories for the trance dance in which they are used to keep arrows of sickness at bay.Paintings of them are a good indication of trance.
              Lammermoor I