Area: Other
Bulwer Mountain Shelter #1
Bulwer Mountain Shelter #2 is outside the Maloti-Drakensberg Park and is located in Bulwer.
Interpretation by Celeste Rossouw: An eland is depicted here apparently ‘entering’ a curtain of natural mineral deposits on the parent rock. San rock paintings sometimes used natural features in this way with people and animals ...
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Bulwer Mountain Shelter #2
Bulwer Mountain Shelter #2 is outside the Maloti-Drakensberg Park and is located in Bulwer.
Interpretation by Celeste Rossouw: The paintings show an eland placed vertically on the rock wall. Several features emphasize the significance of the dying eland as a metaphor for the shaman who 'dies" when entering deep trance ...
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Dagga Neck / Kgotjwane Pass
Dagga Neck / Kgotjwane Pass is in the Free State.
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New Beginnings Shelter
New Beginnings Shelter is located within the ATKV Drakensville Resort.
Interpretation by Tim Forssman and Lee Gutteridge (2012): Rhebuck are the most popular choice for the San when they made headdresses. The San believed by wearing such a headdress one would be able to influence the movement of the game and to ensure ...
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Sheltered Vale
An interesting question that arises from paintings on a ceiling is: “What will the viewpoint of the spectators be?”. When are the paintings upside-down?
An upside-down eland is a metaphor for trance or going into an altered state of consciousness. Modern day San refers to the trance dance and entering altered states o ...
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