Rosstrevor I

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Rosstrevor I

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        RSA RSS1

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        Brief description of site: RSA-RSS1 consists of a small, deep and spatially convoluted cave-like space in which bats live on the eastern side of a small tributary. The site faces west-north-west and is part of a chain of shelters, though only the multi-circular cave has paintings. This site has many circular depressions and dark inner spaces - up to 6 m deep, 9 m wide, 3 m high with small stream flowing right through it. The site is thus damp with flood debris and wet-adapted plants.

        The inundation of the deposit makes it difficult to tell depth of deposit. There are a few dry, dusty pockets and stone walling in a nearby shelter.
        Brief description of art: Large antelope-headed snakes.

        The 20 + images are concentrated in the large circular inner part of this cave-like shelter. The imagery consists mostly of elans in red, white & black and orange, white & black. Two eland are painted completely in white - maybe signifying old bull eland. One eland in polychrome in shown lying down and there are at least 5 similar such eland but shown standing up. On the site's lower tier, centimetres above the flowing stream is a very long-eared, ass-like monster in white with a red outline and with at least 3 red human figures in attendance. There are two white bending forward human figures; 1 looks over its shoulder. There are also 7 red, white and black eland - 1 on the ceiling. 3 red and black human figures and at least 4 eland placed within circular hollows in the site's wall.

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        Barkly East

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        Conservation action taken: Recommendations
        To help prevent further damage being done to the site it is recommended that the following measures be put in place:

        · Strangers should only visit the site with the permission of, and accompanied by, the farm owners.
        · Large groups of people should not be taken to the site, as they too will create excessive dust that will settle on the paintings.
        · Farm workers should be made aware of the importance of the site and problem
        of graffiti.
        · Existing screening vegetation should be left in place.
        Conservation needed: yes
        Monitoring plan established: no

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        How to find the site: Drive along the main road from Barkly East town to Aliwal North town. Turn off at the New England road. Drive along until you see the Rosstrevor's guest house sign on your left hand side. Just pass that, there is a farm gate on the right. Go along the road through the gate. Turn to the left going up a very faint track to the top of the hill. From the crest of the hill walk down the steep side to the river. The site is on the riverbank in the poplar bush.
        pl location th h: E?.8.1.4
        pl location th i: x61
        Map sheet: 3027DC
        Map sheet: 3027DC_1965_ED1_GEO
        Map sheet: 3027DC_2009_ED3_GEO
        Map sheet: 3026_2004_ED3_MD_199802_GEO
        Map sheet: 3026_2004_ED3_MD_199802_GEO

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            When was site visited: 15/04/2002
            When was site visited: 15/04/2002
            When was site visited: Unknown
            When was site visited: 24/01/2005
            When was site visited: 24/01/2005
            When was site visited: 24/01/2005
            When was site visited: 17/11/2000
            When was site visited: 09/12/2010
            When was site visited: 09/12/2010
            When was site visited earliest: 24/01/2005
            When was site visited earliest: 24/01/2005
            When was site visited earliest: 24/01/2005
            When was site visited earliest: 17/11/2000
            When was site visited earliest: 09/12/2010
            When was site visited earliest: 09/12/2010
            When was site visited latest: 24/01/2005
            When was site visited latest: 24/01/2005
            When was site visited latest: 24/01/2005
            When was site visited latest: 17/11/2000
            When was site visited latest: 09/12/2010
            When was site visited latest: 09/12/2010
            Who has been to site: Pearce, David
            Who has been to site: Hollmann, Jeremy
            Who has been to site: Lee, Neil
            Who has been to site: Mallen, Lara
            Who has been to site: Henry, Leila
            Who has been to site: Winski, Christina
            Who has been to site: Ouzman, Sven
            Who has been to site: Monama, Emma
            Who has been to site: Bhengu, Lwazi