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Incontrovertible factual information regarding the nature of the binders used in rock paintings is not available , although much has been written about these , and a number of experiments carried out by various researchers .
Incontrovertible factual information regarding the nature of the binders used in rock paintings is not available , although much has been written about these , and a number of experiments carried out by various researchers .
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However , the Whitcher's Cave paintings are in red only and do not have ' hook - heads ' indicative of the loss of the white paint used for the faces on the ' Coldstream Stone ' and , probably , the ' dancing women ' stone .
However , the Whitcher's Cave paintings are in red only and do not have ' hook - heads ' indicative of the loss of the white paint used for the faces on the ' Coldstream Stone ' and , probably , the ' dancing women ' stone .
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San rock art . University of Pretoria . Woodhouse exhibition . Pretoria : University of Pretoria . Denninger , E. 1971. The use of paper chromatography to determine the age of albuminous binders and its application to rock paintings .
San rock art . University of Pretoria . Woodhouse exhibition . Pretoria : University of Pretoria . Denninger , E. 1971. The use of paper chromatography to determine the age of albuminous binders and its application to rock paintings .
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