Sibayeni Cave I

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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 29HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              A human figure running away from a feline. He wears a penis ornament and his toes are clearly depicted. This feature is very unusual in this area. Felines.
              P18 pager F123.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 2HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              One bichrome eland in yellow and white.
              P2 pager F76.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 30HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              A human figure running away from a feline. He wears a penis ornament and his toes are clearly depicted. This feature is very unusual in this area. Felines.
              P19 pager F124.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 31HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              A human figure running away from a feline. He wears a penis ornament and his toes are clearly depicted. This feature is very unusual in this area.
              P20 pager F126.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 32HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              There is a maroon antelope on the left-hand side. Two eland in yellow and white are superimposed on some maroon paint remains. Among the few paint remains on the right are two men with bows. There are also two felines with abnormally long tails towards the bottom of the panel.
              P21 pager F128_129&132.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 33HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              This scene is extremely faint in the original making copy work a slow and laborious procedure. Digging Sticks.
              P22 pager F131.

              The most distinctive item of women’s equipment is the digging stick. Sometimes these were weighted with bored stones. A hole was laboriously bored through a stone, and they were fixed onto the stick with wooden wedges. They made digging in hard ground easier.Bored stones are not used in the Kalahari, where suitable stones are rare and the sand is comparatively soft.

              Examples vary greatly in size and have been found all over Southern Africa. Bushman beliefs suggest that digging sticks had a special significance beyond everyday use. It is believed that when a /Xam woman wished to communicate with the shamans of the game, and possibly dead shamans, she would beat upon the ground with a bored stone from her digging stick. Therefore, digging sticks were used to contact the supernatural world, which is the main purpose of the trance dance.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 34HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              This weathered top of a large fallen rock contains a scene with Vaal rhebok. There are also three human figures and a feline depicted and in the bottom right hand corner there is a small arrow. Of interest are the four strokes, which point towards the lower most bucks. One of these looks as though it is a stick by the figure in front of the buck.

              Arrows and felines.
              P23 pager F133.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 35HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              Only a few figures were painted on the front face of the same rock, a man and six antelope. Two of the buck display a delicate turn of the head.
              P24 pager F134.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 36HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              A group of running human figures in monochrome and bichrome. The swift movement of a small animal, painted on the top right has been depicted in a similar way.
              P25 pager F136.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 37HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              A human figure with a battle-axe as used by the blacks is running after an animal. Too much of the painting has broken off to be able to identify what type of an animal it might have been. Axes. P26 pager F137. Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 38HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              A small, crude figure with extremities of disproportioned sizes.
              P27 pager F138.
              Sibayeni Cave I