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preservation of the painting and because it is the only known polychrome painted stone to have come from archaeological deposits in South Africa . This stone , together with the associated skeleton , was on display in the South African ...
preservation of the painting and because it is the only known polychrome painted stone to have come from archaeological deposits in South Africa . This stone , together with the associated skeleton , was on display in the South African ...
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polychrome painted stones , the only three painted stones known before his discovery being monochromes or bichromes . Moreover , yellow ochre , one of the pigments he mentioned , appears not to have been used in the painting .
polychrome painted stones , the only three painted stones known before his discovery being monochromes or bichromes . Moreover , yellow ochre , one of the pigments he mentioned , appears not to have been used in the painting .
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He joined the Museum in 1902 but , although Péringuey is known to have had a high regard for Drury's craftsmanship in the fields of taxidermy and life - casting ( Summers 1975 : 103 ) , the touching - up of the photographic negatives ...
He joined the Museum in 1902 but , although Péringuey is known to have had a high regard for Drury's craftsmanship in the fields of taxidermy and life - casting ( Summers 1975 : 103 ) , the touching - up of the photographic negatives ...
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