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RSA GAC3 19

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  • 11/1980 (Creation)

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Ground Material: Photographic film Original size: 35mm

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Brief description of site: The shelter contains a number of unique images and is characterised by a very large number of antelope and a good number of human images. Mazel accounted for 175 images within the shelter in 1980 and it seems that a good many of these are still visible in much the same condition. Much of the art is very faded and exfoliated due to water seepage and generally damp conditions around the main panel, which has mineral and organic deposits on the rock face plus wet loving ferns growing within the shelter ledges on the left (looking in) side of shelter, below which is a pool of water with lichen. The shelter back wall is very uneven, hence the name of this site but many of the images are high up on the rockface. Large rocks in front of the painted panels and trees screening the front of the shelter offer protection against fire threats. Some graffiti writing has been scratched thickly onto the shelter wall on the far right side. One stone artfefact located on shelter floor.

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(26/03/2007)

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Created by: stephane
Created on: 26/03/2007

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The KwaZulu-Natal Museums is a cultural and natural history museum renowned for its unique collections - there are eight natural history and around ten cultural history galleries that include an array of mammals (together with the last wild elephant in KwaZulu-Natal), birds, amphibians, insects, an extensive mollusc collection and a life-size T-Rex model. There is also a room dedicated to KwaZulu-Natal history, geological and Paleontological material, and a reconstruction of a Victorian street set in the late 1800's, complete with shops, stable and period homes. Take a walk through a life size recreation of a Drakensberg cave with rock art drawings or a walk on the wooden deck of a wrecked trading vessel in our Towns and Trade Exhibition.

What makes the KwaZulu-Natal Museum particularly interesting is the array of interesting temporary exhibitions that give the museum a definite dynamic advantage. Temporary exhibitions and happenings have included an exploration of the history of segregation in the US, xenophobic violence, children’s art exhibition. The Museum officially opened an exciting exhibition on the Soccer World Cup, in May 2010. The 150th anniversary of the arrival of Indian people to South Africa was celebrated in November 2010, with the launch of a new permanent exhibition showcasing the Indian community of Pietermaritzburg. The KwaZulu-Natal Museum is also very popular with the schools and family visitors alike.

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  • English

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    Medium format: 35mm Slide
    Original size: 35mm

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    Natal Museum

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