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              RARI HPC 01 28HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              This slab of sandstone has broken away from the rock face. It features two antelopes, a small animal, six human figures and an ovoid shape, all of which are were disappointingly faint. Other pieces of loose rock were found in various places in the shelter so it was impossible to establish exactly where it had fallen from.
              P17 pager F121.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 27HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-27HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              A large piece of rock that had broken out of the wall, was lying on the ground, face down and split in two. When it was turned over, the painting of an eland, two other small animals and the remains of three human figures were found.
              P16 pager F120.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 26HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-26HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              At the top of this panel, are three seated figures and one of the figures handles a set of sticks. Near the bottom are two paintings of Vaal rhebok. Two other antelope of unrecognisable species are depicted with disproportionately thick legs. From the paint remains on the left it is still possible to see that it is a human figure in a kaross. There are legs of an antelope below the edge and at left, a large, orange paint smear and the forequarters of a tiny buck on the right. Karosses.
              P15 pager F118.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 25HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-25HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              This group of paintings are high up on the wall. It shows an eland depicted in rear view and two others standing on a set of lines. These lines might indicate the soft ground or perhaps the covering of a trapping pit. Note how the lines are depressed or are collapsing under the hooves.
              P14 pager F117.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 24HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-24HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              This is the main frieze at RSA SEB1. The line of marching figures at the top appears to represent a hunting party because at least ten of them are carrying corpses of slaughtered buck over their shoulders.

              The manner of dress is typical of that of a particular group of Bushmen described to the Missionary Ellenberger. On the other hand, all the images have antelope heads and one or two have antelope hooves. Pager classified these figures as mythical and called them antelope men. It may also be considered that these partly human, partly animal figures are representative of the bushman belief that all animals were once people.

              In the centre of the scene, above the large eland, is a figure with a mask-like face and one arm, which terminates in the head of a rhebok. This figure is also something of an enigma but the mask may be representative of an actual mask, facial painting or scarification.

              This frieze is worthy of close study as it includes numerous interesting little scenes painted on a much smaller scale than the main 'procession'.
              Some of these are:
              1. Man following animal tracks (bottom left hand corner).

              2. Two men stick fighting. Each has an elaborate example of the penis additament.

              3. Men using two sticks to mime the movements of an animal (in white).

              4. Ales or 'flying creatures'

              5. Ladder painted in black.

              6. Bowman superimposed on the ladder.

              7. Top right hand corner: man with carrying bag apparently milking a spotted animal. This may represent a section of the Milky Way. The Bushmen had many beliefs linked to the stars and other heavenly bodies.

              8. Bottom right hand corner: A herd of rhebok in a variety of attitudes.
              P13 pager F113, F115 & F116.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 23HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-23HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              This is the main frieze at RSA SEB1. The line of marching figures at the top appears to represent a hunting party because at least ten of them are carrying corpses of slaughtered buck over their shoulders.

              The manner of dress is typical of that of a particular group of Bushmen described to the Missionary Ellenberger. On the other hand, all the images have antelope heads and one or two have antelope hooves. Pager classified these figures as mythical and called them antelope men. It may also be considered that these partly human, partly animal figures are representative of the bushman belief that all animals were once people.

              In the centre of the scene, above the large eland, is a figure with a mask-like face and one arm, which terminates in the head of a rhebok. This figure is also something of an enigma but the mask may be representative of an actual mask, facial painting or scarification.

              This frieze is worthy of close study as it includes numerous interesting little scenes painted on a much smaller scale than the main 'procession'.
              Some of these are:
              1. Man following animal tracks (bottom left hand corner).

              2. Two men stick fighting. Each has an elaborate example of the penis additament.

              3. Men using two sticks to mime the movements of an animal (in white).

              4. Ales or 'flying creatures'

              5. Ladder painted in black.

              6. Bowman superimposed on the ladder.

              7. Top right hand corner: man with carrying bag apparently milking a spotted animal. This may represent a section of the Milky Way. The Bushmen had many beliefs linked to the stars and other heavenly bodies.

              8. Bottom right hand corner: A herd of rhebok in a variety of attitudes.
              P13 pager F112_113.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 22HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-22HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              This is the main frieze at RSA SEB1. The line of marching figures at the top appears to represent a hunting party because at least ten of them are carrying corpses of slaughtered buck over their shoulders.

              The manner of dress is typical of that of a particular group of Bushmen described to the Missionary Ellenberger. On the other hand, all the images have antelope heads and one or two have antelope hooves. Pager classified these figures as mythical and called them antelope men. It may also be considered that these partly human, partly animal figures are representative of the bushman belief that all animals were once people.

              In the centre of the scene, above the large eland, is a figure with a mask-like face and one arm, which terminates in the head of a rhebok. This figure is also something of an enigma but the mask may be representative of an actual mask, facial painting or scarification.

              This frieze is worthy of close study as it includes numerous interesting little scenes painted on a much smaller scale than the main 'procession'.
              Some of these are:
              1. Man following animal tracks (bottom left hand corner).

              2. Two men stick fighting. Each has an elaborate example of the penis additament.

              3. Men using two sticks to mime the movements of an animal (in white).

              4. Ales or 'flying creatures'

              5. Ladder painted in black.

              6. Bowman superimposed on the ladder.

              7. Top right hand corner: man with carrying bag apparently milking a spotted animal. This may represent a section of the Milky Way. The Bushmen had many beliefs linked to the stars and other heavenly bodies.

              8. Bottom right hand corner: A herd of rhebok in a variety of attitudes.
              P13 pager F112.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 21HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-21HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              This is the main frieze at RSA SEB1. The line of marching figures at the top appears to represent a hunting party because at least ten of them are carrying corpses of slaughtered buck over their shoulders.

              The manner of dress is typical of that of a particular group of Bushmen described to the Missionary Ellenberger. On the other hand, all the images have antelope heads and one or two have antelope hooves. Pager classified these figures as mythical and called them antelope men. It may also be considered that these partly human, partly animal figures are representative of the bushman belief that all animals were once people.

              In the centre of the scene, above the large eland, is a figure with a mask-like face and one arm, which terminates in the head of a rhebok. This figure is also something of an enigma but the mask may be representative of an actual mask, facial painting or scarification.

              This frieze is worthy of close study as it includes numerous interesting little scenes painted on a much smaller scale than the main 'procession'.
              Some of these are:
              1. Man following animal tracks (bottom left hand corner).

              2. Two men stick fighting. Each has an elaborate example of the penis additament.

              3. Men using two sticks to mime the movements of an animal (in white).

              4. Ales or 'flying creatures'

              5. Ladder painted in black. (ladders).

              6. Bowman superimposed on the ladder.

              7. Top right hand corner: man with carrying bag apparently milking a spotted animal. This may represent a section of the Milky Way. The Bushmen had many beliefs linked to the stars and other heavenly bodies.

              8. Bottom right hand corner: A herd of rhebok in a variety of attitudes.
              P13 pager F111.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 20HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-20HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              This is the main frieze at RSA SEB1. The line of marching figures at the top appears to represent a hunting party because at least ten of them are carrying corpses of slaughtered buck over their shoulders.

              The manner of dress is typical of that of a particular group of Bushmen described to the Missionary Ellenberger. On the other hand, all the images have antelope heads and one or two have antelope hooves. Pager classified these figures as mythical and called them antelope men. It may also be considered that these partly human, partly animal figures are representative of the bushman belief that all animals were once people.

              In the centre of the scene, above the large eland, is a figure with a mask-like face and one arm, which terminates in the head of a rhebok. This figure is also something of an enigma but the mask may be representative of an actual mask, facial painting or scarification.

              This frieze is worthy of close study as it includes numerous interesting little scenes painted on a much smaller scale than the main 'procession'.
              Some of these are:
              1. Man following animal tracks (bottom left hand corner).

              2. Two men stick fighting. Each has an elaborate example of the penis additament.

              3. Men using two sticks to mime the movements of an animal (in white).

              4. Ales or 'flying creatures'

              5. Ladder painted in black.(ladders)

              6. Bowman superimposed on the ladder.

              7. Top right hand corner: man with carrying bag apparently milking a spotted animal. This may represent a section of the Milky Way. The Bushmen had many beliefs linked to the stars and other heavenly bodies.

              8.Bottom right hand corner: A herd of rhebok in a variety of attitudes.
              P13 pager F110.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 1HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-1HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              Two bichrome eland in yellow and white.
              P1 pager F75.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 19HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-19HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              Exfoliating remains of an animal and human figure in brown. Three of them are seated on the ground and a quiver lies nearby. Quivers.
              P12 pager F108.

              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.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 18HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-18HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              An eland, painted in shaded white, stands with its front legs in a slanting line. The animal appears to be grazing and a red paint smear below its muzzle might have been placed there to indicate the grass.
              P11 pager F107.
              Sibayeni Cave I