Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 24South African Museum, 1929 - Natual history |
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... culture to enter Africa overland , unless it passed over one of the great land - bridges existing across the Mediterranean and perhaps across the present Straits of Gibraltar . On the other hand , it would be impossible for a large ...
... culture to enter Africa overland , unless it passed over one of the great land - bridges existing across the Mediterranean and perhaps across the present Straits of Gibraltar . On the other hand , it would be impossible for a large ...
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... culture . " On the following page he remarks that " surprising similarities are found between these Capsian paintings and those in South Africa which are commonly ascribed to the Bushmen , and which certainly , for the most part , are ...
... culture . " On the following page he remarks that " surprising similarities are found between these Capsian paintings and those in South Africa which are commonly ascribed to the Bushmen , and which certainly , for the most part , are ...
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... culture presented by the long scrapers described above with a South African name , and I propose to name them the Mossel Bay Culture . It compares most closely with the Magdalenian Culture of Europe . " This last allocation he revokes ...
... culture presented by the long scrapers described above with a South African name , and I propose to name them the Mossel Bay Culture . It compares most closely with the Magdalenian Culture of Europe . " This last allocation he revokes ...
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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