Digital George Stow
Image: STOW_135
Institution : Iziko (no number assigned)
Size : 667mmx507mm
Description : Markings and symbols. "1. From Rocks in Griquatown Hills Griqualand West. 2. From Rock shelter near Kleine Caledon Naauw-Poort Wittebergen O.F.S.. 3. From Rock Shelter - near Kalein Caledon Naauw-Poort Witterbergen. O.F.S. G.W.S."
Verso : "67b"
Description in published source : BETHLEHEM DISTRICT “PLATE 67B This district lies chiefly in the plains north-east of Ficksburg, but on its southern border is a range of hills, called the Witte Bergen in the west, the Roodebergen in the east. Stow calls them all Witteberge. LOCALITY.– From rock-shelter near Kleene Caledon, Nauuwpoort, Witte Bergen. SITE.– Not found. Nauuwpoort is the pass through which the range jut above Clarens, a village on the Kleene Caledon. The upper white symbol is marked as being from above the farm Nauuwpoort, the lower one as being on the farm. The red symbols are marked as being from rocks in the Griquatown Hills, Griqualand West, a place some five degrees to the west of Naauwpoort. EXPLANATION.– The meaning of the symbols is unknown. See Plate 25. Dimensions: 14 x 21 inches.” (Bleek)
Published : "Rock Paintings in SA" plate 67b
Size : 667mmx507mm
Description : Markings and symbols. "1. From Rocks in Griquatown Hills Griqualand West. 2. From Rock shelter near Kleine Caledon Naauw-Poort Wittebergen O.F.S.. 3. From Rock Shelter - near Kalein Caledon Naauw-Poort Witterbergen. O.F.S. G.W.S."
Verso : "67b"
Description in published source : BETHLEHEM DISTRICT “PLATE 67B This district lies chiefly in the plains north-east of Ficksburg, but on its southern border is a range of hills, called the Witte Bergen in the west, the Roodebergen in the east. Stow calls them all Witteberge. LOCALITY.– From rock-shelter near Kleene Caledon, Nauuwpoort, Witte Bergen. SITE.– Not found. Nauuwpoort is the pass through which the range jut above Clarens, a village on the Kleene Caledon. The upper white symbol is marked as being from above the farm Nauuwpoort, the lower one as being on the farm. The red symbols are marked as being from rocks in the Griquatown Hills, Griqualand West, a place some five degrees to the west of Naauwpoort. EXPLANATION.– The meaning of the symbols is unknown. See Plate 25. Dimensions: 14 x 21 inches.” (Bleek)
Published : "Rock Paintings in SA" plate 67b