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== Further reading == {{refbegin}} * {{cite book | last = Campbell | first = Joseph | author-link = Joseph Campbell | year = 1991 | title = Arkana | publisher = Penguin Books | isbn = 978-0-14-019443-2 | oclc = 470180186 | url = https://archive.org/details/masksofgod00camp_0 }} * {{cite book | last = Frobenius | first = Leo | author-link = Leo Frobenius | year = 1993 | orig-year = 1933 | title = Kulturgeschichte Afrikas. Prolegomena zu einer historischen Gestaltlehre |trans-title=A Cultural History of Africa | publisher = Hammer | location = Wuppertal | language = de | pages = 131β32 | isbn = 978-3-87294-525-9 | oclc = 311991077}} (reprint of the 1954 [[Phaidon Verlag]] edition) * Thackeray, J.F. 2005. The wounded roan: a contribution to the relation of hunting and trance in southern African rock art. Antiquity 79:5-18. * Thackeray, J.F. 2005. Eland, hunters and concepts of 'sympathetic control' expressed in southern African rock art. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 15,1:27-34. * Thackeray, J.F. & Le Quellec, J.-L. 2007. A symbolically wounded therianthrope at Melikane Rock Shelter, Lesotho. http://antiquity.ac.uk/ProjGall/thackeray1/index.html * Thackeray, J.F. 2013. The principle of "sympathetic magic" in the context of hunting, trance and southern African rock art. ''The Digging Stick'' 30 (1), 1-4. {{refend}}
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