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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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Drury continued excavating until 28 February , removing the bulk of the deposits and finding a total of 28 skeletons . Some of the burials had stones associated with them , but none of them was painted . According to J. Rudner ( 1971 ...
Drury continued excavating until 28 February , removing the bulk of the deposits and finding a total of 28 skeletons . Some of the burials had stones associated with them , but none of them was painted . According to J. Rudner ( 1971 ...
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