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              RARI HPC 01 95HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              A group of human figures painted high up on the rock face in the centre part of the shelter. A few small ledges on the wall below gave a foothold for the painter.
              P72 pager F249.
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              RARI HPC 01 96HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              These three human figures appear to belong to the group depicted in Pager 72. They are the last paintings at RSA POA1.
              P73 pager F250.
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              RARI HPC 01 97HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              All pigment has disappeared from this reclining hartebeest but its shape is still recognisable. It is situated slightly below the panel illustrated in Pager 72.
              P74 pager F251.
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              RARI HPC 01 98HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              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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              RARI HPC 01 99HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              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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              RARI HPC 01 9HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              A variety of animals and human figures. The four cloaked figures are part of the 'great procession' illustrated elsewhere. In the top left hand corner, the eland bull painted with a white outline is unusual for this geographical area.

              There are three exceptionally tiny figures on the body of the shaded eland. The yellow and orange colours tend to mark the later painting styles.
              P7 pager F84.
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