Three large eland are lying on their backs and three others are depicted close by. One of them, on the right, is bleeding from the mouth and a hunter is kneeling on top of it, or above it. Five other hunters are moving in from both sides. They carry bows, quivers and flywhisks and one of them even carries a wand. There are paint smears above the dead eland. At the bottom left, four human figures in yellow perform a dance. They are superimposed by two small bucks. P76 pager F257.
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.
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These are the only three paintings at the far left of RSA LER1 - a black human figure in a kaross and a bichrome antelope superimposed by a white human figure. Karosses. P75 pager F256.
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Among the last few paint remains in the shelter, a running bushbuck is superimposed on a shaded polychrome eland. Fragments of human figures are recognisable near the bottom. P81 pager F264.
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A shaded polychrome eland painted on a smooth part of the rock face at the right. It overlies another animal, and a small buck is depicted below it. Higher up are the remains of a second shaded polychrome eland and a human figure. At the bottom left are two bowmen in action and part of the body of an animal. P80 pager F262.
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A bichrome eland at the top right, six human figures in a row on the left, below them there is a pair of bushbuck and still further down, there is a group of running men. The way in which the number of bodies, arms and legs are accommodated in this tight composition is certainly an artistic achievement. There are also four Vaal rhebok, an aardvark {Aardvarks (earth pigs)}and other animals as well as a few remains of human figures. At the right, a human runs away from a feline (felines). Here, the hunter becomes the hunted. This scene suggested the name RSA LER1, although it is uncertain whether the animal is a leopard or a lion. P79 pager F261.
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