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SUBSEQUENT HISTORY As already mentioned , Péringuey ( 1911 : 209 , pl . 27 ) described the ' Coldstream Stone ' in his monograph but illustrated only the other two painted stones from the site and the Knysna Heads stone .
SUBSEQUENT HISTORY As already mentioned , Péringuey ( 1911 : 209 , pl . 27 ) described the ' Coldstream Stone ' in his monograph but illustrated only the other two painted stones from the site and the Knysna Heads stone .
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Moreover , yellow ochre , one of the pigments he mentioned , appears not to have been used in the painting . He would , on the other hand , have known that polychrome mural paintings existed , as indicated by the comment in his field ...
Moreover , yellow ochre , one of the pigments he mentioned , appears not to have been used in the painting . He would , on the other hand , have known that polychrome mural paintings existed , as indicated by the comment in his field ...
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Smithers also mentioned that Drury was a meticulous worker who would probably have taken greater care in the execution of the painting had he done it ; and here the anomalous treatment of part of the last figure may be mentioned again .
Smithers also mentioned that Drury was a meticulous worker who would probably have taken greater care in the execution of the painting had he done it ; and here the anomalous treatment of part of the last figure may be mentioned again .
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