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1. An accurate recording of the rock paintings must be made, including a full photographic record of the site before and after removal of the slab.
2. Care must be taken to keep the rock and painting dry and protected from abrasion during transportation, and to store the block under acceptable conservation conditions with temperature and humidity control.
3. The rock engravings will be curated by the Rock Art Research Institute (RARI) at the University of Witwatersrand. It must be labelled with an accession number, and the accession register should record the name and location of the site, the date on which it was removed, the permit number and other relevant details.
4. Copies of the records must be lodged with the University of Witwatersrand and SAHRA. A report on completion of the project should be sent to SAHRA on or before 1 July 2006.
5. An interpretative center on site should be designed in consultation with SAHRA and RARI in order to ensure all standards of management and conservation have been approved. The engravings may be on public display only if conditions in the display area conform to SAMA and ICOM humidity and temperature control standards. Such a center should be finalized prior to the commencement of any mining activity at the site.
6. Reprints of all published papers, or copies of theses or reports resulting from this work must be lodged with SAHRA.
7. SAHRA shall not be liable for any losses, damages or injuries to persons or properties as a result of any activities in connection with this permit.
8. SAHRA reserves the right to cancel this permit by notice to the permit holder.
PDF of Permit:
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Driekuil Hollman.pdf | 28.12 KB |