Rhodesia Herald (02 August 1929)
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Rhodesia Herald (02 August 1929)
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clipping of newspaper article
02 August 1929
Dorothea Bleek (loose clippings ), clippings (D. Bleek's loose ), rock art (D. Bleek disagrees with Frobenius' hypothesis re ), Leo Frobenius (his Rhodesian rock art hypothesis )
"Rhodesian Rock Paintings. Theory of Professor Frobenius. (From Our Own Correspondent) Johannesburg..." This "Rhodesia Herald" article reports that Dorothea Bleek, "the well-known authority on South African Bushmen", is unable to except Frobenius' conclusion that rock paintings found in Southern Rhodesia are connected to a civilisation entering SE Africa from the sea. In Bleek's opinion these are Bushmen paintings and influence probably came down from Bushmen in Tanganyika - the paintings are very similar. She also disagrees that some figures in the paintings represent kings - Bushmen have no kings nor a word for the idea of kingship. More examples from around Africa are needed before certainty is possible. She thanks Frobenius for exhibiting his "magnificent collection of these rock paintings". Slip of paper pasted underneath clipping reads: "International Press-Cutting Bureau, 51, Red Lion St., London, W.C.I. Extract from Rhodesia Herald Salisbury, Rhodesia. Date 2 Aug 1929 [stamped]."
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