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            7655 Images & Collections results for Maclear

            RARI RSA MEL8 20
            RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-MEL8-20.jpg · Item · 16/12/1997
            Part of RARI
            Snakes. Melrose VIII
            RARI RSA MEL8 2
            RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-MEL8-2.jpg · Item · 01/02/1988
            Part of RARI
            Melrose VIII
            RARI RSA MEL8 1H
            RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-MEL8-1H.jpg · Item · 16/12/1997
            Part of RARI
            Melrose VIII
            RARI RSA MEL8 19
            RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-MEL8-19.jpg · Item · 16/12/1997
            Part of RARI
            Melrose VIII
            RARI RSA MEL8 18
            RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-MEL8-18.jpg · Item · 16/12/1997
            Part of RARI
            Infibulated figures. Melrose VIII
            RARI RSA MEL8 17
            RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-MEL8-17.jpg · Item · 16/12/1997
            Part of RARI
            Bows and Arrows.

            Different kinds of bows are depicted in San art. From curved, comparatively straight and triple curved there are a variety of bows found in rock art.
            Melrose VIII
            RARI RSA MEL8 16
            RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-MEL8-16.jpg · Item · 16/12/1997
            Part of RARI
            Human figures, running figures, phallus (penis), interaction with feature of rock surface, bows and arrows.

            Different kinds of bows are depicted in San art. From curved, comparatively straight and triple curved there are a variety of bows found in rock art.

            Depiction of arrows, whether they be real or not (arrows of sickness) are quite common in rock art.
            Arrows of sickness are said to be small, invisible arrows that malevolent shamans shoot into people whom they wish to make ill. The arrow points were traditionally made of bone and later of iron. Each point is distinctive; hunters recognise their own and others’ arrows. This is important because an animal belongs to the owner of the fatal arrow, and that person has the responsibility of distributing the meat equitably amongst all the people in the camp. The poison for which the San are known is placed behind the point so as not to blunt it. The poison was made from snake venom, certain plants and beetle larvae. There is no known antidote, and the San are extremely careful indeed to avoid it getting into their eyes and skin. Men carry their arrows in quivers.
            Melrose VIII
            RARI RSA MEL8 15
            RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-MEL8-15.jpg · Item · 16/12/1997
            Part of RARI
            Human figures, pointing figures, head-dresses Melrose VIII
            RARI RSA MEL8 148
            RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-MEL8-148.jpg · Item · 02/1988
            Part of RARI
            Melrose VIII
            RARI RSA MEL8 147
            RARI RARI-RARI-RSA-MEL8-147.jpg · Item · 15/12/1998
            Part of RARI
            Melrose VIII