THE HUNTER AND HIS ART. A Survey of Rock Art in Southern Africa. – RUDNER, Jalmar. & RUDNER, Ione.

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“Jalmar and Ione Rudner are well known both inside and outside South Africa for their work in the fields of archaeology and ethnology, having published many papers and articles. Jalmar Rudner was Honorary Curator of Archaeology at the South African Museum for thirteen years and was also Honorary General Secretary of the South African Archaeological Society for a few years. Ione Rudner is a staff member in the department of Palaeontology at the South African Museum. Their studies in many remote corners of South Africa, South West Africa, Rhodesia, Angola, Lesotho and Botswana are reflected in this survey of rock art in Southern Africa. During their travels over the past 20 years the Rudners made hundreds of tracings and engravings. Of these they have selected 60 to be reproduced in colour in this book, as well as numerous black and white drawings which appear in the text. The Rudner couple use their wide experience and knowledge to attempt to answer the basic questions of: Who made the pictures? When? Why? But they do not pretend to know all the answers.”.

Hardcover, original mustard cloth with gilt titles and gilt Bushman hunter device on upper cover; pictorial dust wrapper; pictorial endpapers; pages 278, incl. index; Lavishly illustrated with marginal and full-page monochrome and polychrome reproductions of rock art. Dust wrapper ever so slightly rubbed and edge-worn; Very good condition. Hard Boards. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Now covered in a protective cellophane for extra protection. illustrated jacket. Minor wear to edges. First Edition. See OUR OWN photograph of our copy for quality control. This book is in amazing shape, pages still white and fresh, with no ink inscriptions and the binding is firm.

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SKU: 1276 Category: Title: THE HUNTER AND HIS ART. A Survey of Rock Art in Southern Africa.
Author: RUDNER, Jalmar. & RUDNER, Ione.
Publisher: Cape Town. C. Struik.
Year: 1970
Condition: Very Good
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 1276

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“Jalmar and Ione Rudner are well known both inside and outside South Africa for their work in the fields of archaeology and ethnology, having published many papers and articles. Jalmar Rudner was Honorary Curator of Archaeology at the South African Museum for thirteen years and was also Honorary General Secretary of the South African Archaeological Society for a few years. Ione Rudner is a staff member in the department of Palaeontology at the South African Museum. Their studies in many remote corners of South Africa, South West Africa, Rhodesia, Angola, Lesotho and Botswana are reflected in this survey of rock art in Southern Africa. During their travels over the past 20 years the Rudners made hundreds of tracings and engravings. Of these they have selected 60 to be reproduced in colour in this book, as well as numerous black and white drawings which appear in the text. The Rudner couple use their wide experience and knowledge to attempt to answer the basic questions of: Who made the pictures? When? Why? But they do not pretend to know all the answers.”.

Hardcover, original mustard cloth with gilt titles and gilt Bushman hunter device on upper cover; pictorial dust wrapper; pictorial endpapers; pages 278, incl. index; Lavishly illustrated with marginal and full-page monochrome and polychrome reproductions of rock art. Dust wrapper ever so slightly rubbed and edge-worn; Very good condition. Hard Boards. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Now covered in a protective cellophane for extra protection. illustrated jacket. Minor wear to edges. First Edition. See OUR OWN photograph of our copy for quality control. This book is in amazing shape, pages still white and fresh, with no ink inscriptions and the binding is firm.

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Weight 1.76 kg
Dimensions 26 × 30 × 3.5 cm

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