A shaded polychrome eland on the left and the monochrome remains of two other antelopes on the right. When the paintings were discovered in 1965, water was flowing directly beneath them, but after torrential rains the following year, the river changed its course and now flows a few metres away from the rock face. P38 pager F159.
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There are only a few figures painted in RSA WHA1 and due to the moist conditions in this shelter, it is interesting that they have survived at all.
On this panel, are the remains of some antelope, a shaded Bushbuck near the bottom and next to this there is a bow. Two sets of strokes in the centre may be arrows sticking out of quivers. A man on the right is wearing animal ears on his head, probably part of a cap. P39 pager F160.
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