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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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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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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: 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