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Documentary research and micro - analysis of the paints indicate that , while there are a number of points that cannot be resolved , there is no evidence to refute the authenticity of the painting on the stone . Introduction .
Documentary research and micro - analysis of the paints indicate that , while there are a number of points that cannot be resolved , there is no evidence to refute the authenticity of the painting on the stone . Introduction .
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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 , to the then Director of the ...
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 , to the then Director of the ...
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There is , too , no evidence that Drury spent any time in the southern Cape , although it is possible that he may have done so during the Anglo - Boer War , which brought him to South Africa from Scotland ( Summers 1975 : 103 ) .
There is , too , no evidence that Drury spent any time in the southern Cape , although it is possible that he may have done so during the Anglo - Boer War , which brought him to South Africa from Scotland ( Summers 1975 : 103 ) .
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