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Animals in Southern Rhodesian rock art |
Author(s): |
Cooke, C.K. |
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1964 |
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Arnoldia |
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1 (13) |
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1-22, figs. 1-10 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Distribution - Status
African Rhino Species
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map with rock art sites of black and white rhino drawings |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Culture - Countries
African Rhino Species
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Zimbabwe - Diceros bicornis. There are 26 sites containing one or more paintings of this animal. These are spread evenly, but sparsely, throughout all the painted areas of Mashonaland from Umtali to Salisbury, in Wedza, Marandellas, Concession and Areturus Districts. There are two occurrences ... |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Distribution - Records
White Rhino
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This record is after the last one published, which was shot by F. C. Selous in the Angwa River Valley during 1911. |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Culture - Countries
African Rhino Species
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Zimbabwe - Ceratotherium simum. Five of the sites known contain paintings which can be definitely identified as representations of the White Rhinoceros. These are widely spread, appearing in the Chindamora Reserve, the Matopo Hills, at Melesanga in the Triangle area, and one in the Lower Sabi V... |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Distribution - Records
White Rhino
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- rockart - Ceratotherium simum. How these animals were distributed several hundred years ago, is not known. The late Mr. Macdougal, founder of the Triangle Sugar Estates, told me that when he entered Southern Rhodesia, circa 1920, he saw three White Rhinoceros near the junction of the Sabi an... |
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