Profs. Michael Fuller and Neathery Fuller visited the Main Cave in Giant's Castle in KwaZulu-Natal nature reserve during April of 2019. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Two prominent figures in the Main Cave Panel. At least two layers of pictographs (animals and dancers) are beneath the two main figures. All of these great photographs were taken by Prof. Neathery Fuller using a digital camera on a tripod.
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Context of the two figures in the Main Cave panel at Giant's Cave, South Africa.
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dStretch image filter lab of the crouching figure (shaman?) beneath a eland-like spirit being in the Main Cave panel at Giant's Cave.
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A group of dancers in the Main Cave panel at Giant's Cave.
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A panel in the Main Cave panel at Giant's Cave where Thandeka Mloba pointed out a rabbit painted in white clay under a series of red pigment runner/dancer.
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Professor Michael Fuller and Thandeka Mloba, official guide for the Main Cave rock art in the Drakensburg Mountains, South Africa.
View of the Bushman River from the trail leading to the Main Cave in Giant's Castle.
Webpage constructed by Prof. Michael Fuller 27 April 2019