Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 24South African Museum, 1929 - Natual history |
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Page 78
... considerable extent due to functional causes , such as the use of hard , gritty foods , one cannot expect it to persist to the same extent once the chief exciting cause has been removed . The acquired results of use alone are not likely ...
... considerable extent due to functional causes , such as the use of hard , gritty foods , one cannot expect it to persist to the same extent once the chief exciting cause has been removed . The acquired results of use alone are not likely ...
Page 84
... considerable displacement of the teeth . The alignment of the teeth is much better in the uncivilised Bushman dentition , twenty out of twenty - five arcades being regular , four being slightly irregular , and one with several of the ...
... considerable displacement of the teeth . The alignment of the teeth is much better in the uncivilised Bushman dentition , twenty out of twenty - five arcades being regular , four being slightly irregular , and one with several of the ...
Page 89
... considerable amount of time and trouble he spent in helping to organise these expeditions . The task of obtaining anthropological and ethnological data was entrusted to Mr. J. Drury , the Museum taxidermist and modeller , who has had ...
... considerable amount of time and trouble he spent in helping to organise these expeditions . The task of obtaining anthropological and ethnological data was entrusted to Mr. J. Drury , the Museum taxidermist and modeller , who has had ...
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Alexandersfontein Aurignacian band Bantu base beach beads Big Rock bones bored branded brass brown burin Bushman tribe Cape Cape Peninsula Cape Town carved cave centre colour copper dagga decorated deposit Diameter of mouth Diameter of stopper dolerite Drury edge end-scraper European excavation feet flakes front Goodwin gourd Greatest width Griquatown Height hole horizontal horn Hottentots implements inch incised Index knife layer leather Length of handle lower bowl midden midrib molar Mossel Bay neck Neill nozzle ostrich Ovambo Ovamboland Painted Shelter patination petroglyphs pipe Plate polished quagga raised beach round scraper shape shell shows side similar skulls Smithfield snuff snuff-boxes South African Museum specimens stem Stone Age strap Style Table Mountain sandstone teeth text-fig Title Total length Transkei upper bowl Vosburg Width across foot width of blade Width of handle width of sheath wire wood Wooden mouthpiece XXIV