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              RARI HPC 01 10HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              A variety of animals and human figures. The four cloaked figures are part of the 'great procession' illustrated elsewhere. In the top left hand corner, the eland bull painted with a white outline is unusual for this geographical area.

              There are three exceptionally tiny figures on the body of the shaded eland. The yellow and orange colours tend to mark the later painting styles.
              P7 pager F85.
              RARI
              RARI HPC 01 11HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              This section of RSA SEB1 contains a row of women in the top right hand corner. They are super-imposed on two bucks. At the bottom of the panel are some eland in shaded polychrome, one of which has its hooves depicted in a twisted perspective. There is a ladder in the bottom left hand corner of the frieze.

              Towards the bottom of the painting in the centre is a kneeling figure with animal head and horns, which Harald Pager describes as ales or 'flying creatures' of mystical significance.

              Artefacts carried by two figures which Harald Pager describes as heavy clubs may in fact, be pangas, which were often used for hunting and hamstringing elephants. Attenuated figures (elongated figures) and ladders.
              P8-pager-F86.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 12HC
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              Part of Pager, Harald
              This section of RSA SEB1 contains a row of women in the top right hand corner. They are super-imposed on two bucks. At the bottom of the panel are some eland in shaded polychrome, one of which has its hooves depicted in a twisted perspective. There is a ladder in the bottom left hand corner of the frieze.

              Towards the bottom of the painting in the centre is a kneeling figure with animal head and horns, which Harald Pager describes as ales or 'flying creatures' of mystical significance.

              Artefacts carried by two figures which Harald Pager describes as heavy clubs may in fact, be pangas, which were often used for hunting and hamstringing elephants.
              P8 pager F87-88-&-89.
              RARI
              RARI HPC 01 13HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-13HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              This section of RSA-SEB1 contains a row of women in the top right hand corner. They are super-imposed on two bucks. At the bottom of the panel are some eland in shaded polychrome, one of which has its hooves depicted in a twisted perspective. There is a ladder in the bottom left hand corner of the frieze.

              Towards the bottom of the painting in the centre is a kneeling figure with animal head and horns, which Harald Pager describes as ales or 'flying creatures' of mystical significance.

              Artefacts carried by two figures which Harald Pager describes as heavy clubs may in fact, be pangas, which were often used for hunting and hamstringing elephants.
              P8 pager F89-90.
              Sibayeni Cave I
              RARI HPC 01 14HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-14HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              This section of RSA SEB1 contains a row of women in the top right hand corner. They are super-imposed on two bucks. At the bottom of the panel are some eland in shaded polychrome, one of which has its hooves depicted in a twisted perspective. There is a ladder in the bottom left hand corner of the frieze.

              Towards the bottom of the painting in the centre is a kneeling figure with animal head and horns, which Harald Pager describes as ales or 'flying creatures' of mystical significance.

              Artefacts carried by two figures which Harald Pager describes as heavy clubs may in fact, be pangas, which were often used for hunting and hamstringing elephants.
              P8 pager F90-92-&-94.
              RARI
              RARI HPC 01 15HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-15HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              This section of RSA SEB1 contains a row of women in the top right hand corner. They are super-imposed on two bucks. At the bottom of the panel are some eland in shaded polychrome, one of which has its hooves depicted in a twisted perspective. There is a ladder in the bottom left hand corner of the frieze.

              Towards the bottom of the painting in the centre is a kneeling figure with animal head and horns, which Harald Pager describes as ales or 'flying creatures' of mystical significance.

              Artefacts carried by two figures which Harald Pager describes as heavy clubs may in fact, be pangas, which were often used for hunting and hamstringing elephants. Attenuated figures (elongated figures)
              P8 pager F93-95-&-96.
              RARI
              RARI HPC 01 16HC
              HPC HPC-RARI-HPC-01-16HC.jpg · Item
              Part of Pager, Harald
              At the top are some bichrome human figures of which five of them are wearing karosses of various lengths. Bags, quivers and other objects lie nearby. A row of nine tortoise-shaped figures might represent a row seated human figures wearing karosses. The animal on the left looks like an elephant, but it has no trunk. A running man is depicted across its head. There are more running men depicted and a scene of murder, and there is also a downward jumping antelope. Two tall men with bows and arrows are the last in this sequence of superimpositions. Attenuated figures (elongated figures) and elephants.
              P9 pager F97.
              Sibayeni Cave I