`IMAGES OF MYSTERY-THE ROCK ART OF THE DRAKENSBERG` FIRST EDITION, DAVID LEWIS WILLIAMS

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"IMAGES OF MYSTERY-THE ROCK ART OF THE DRAKENSBERG"  DAVID LEWIS WILLIAMS, FIRST EDITION, 2003, SOFTCOVER IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. 127 PAGES with paintings and colour photographs, quarto size.

The author is an Emeritus Professor University of the Witwatersrand, Rock Art Research Institute, and a noted authority on the interpretation of rock art. He brings a new appreciation of this wealth of artistic legacy and its arcane symbology.

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