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Black paints and pigments Discussion The style of the paintings Discussion and conclusions Acknowledgements References .. CONTENTS 187 PAGE 187 189 192 194 195 195 197 201 201 INTRODUCTION In 1911 a remarkable painted stone ( Fig .
Black paints and pigments Discussion The style of the paintings Discussion and conclusions Acknowledgements References .. CONTENTS 187 PAGE 187 189 192 194 195 195 197 201 201 INTRODUCTION In 1911 a remarkable painted stone ( Fig .
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These points are discussed below . THE DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE The first record of the finding in South Africa of painted stones associated with human burials appears to have been a report by J. S. Henkel , Conservator of Forests at Knysna ...
These points are discussed below . THE DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE The first record of the finding in South Africa of painted stones associated with human burials appears to have been a report by J. S. Henkel , Conservator of Forests at Knysna ...
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... and elsewhere in the same work ( Goodwin 1946 : 127 ) he discussed Péringuey's ( 1911 ) monograph . As mentioned above , the latter publication contains a description of the ' Coldstream Stone ' though not an illustration of it .
... and elsewhere in the same work ( Goodwin 1946 : 127 ) he discussed Péringuey's ( 1911 ) monograph . As mentioned above , the latter publication contains a description of the ' Coldstream Stone ' though not an illustration of it .
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