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Individual named techniques were given numbers ( e . g . chequer weave , la ) .
The same numbering system is followed here in the captions to Figures 1 – 3 . As
in Part 2 Basketwork of the Khoisan and Dama ( Shaw 1993 ) , the text is ...
Individual named techniques were given numbers ( e . g . chequer weave , la ) .
The same numbering system is followed here in the captions to Figures 1 – 3 . As
in Part 2 Basketwork of the Khoisan and Dama ( Shaw 1993 ) , the text is ...
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The Hlubi use twined weave for hats , and the Bhaca used it for penis - sheaths .
Open twined weave is used generally for sleeping mats and other similar mats .
Some sleeping mats were seen in which the straight sewn technique had been ...
The Hlubi use twined weave for hats , and the Bhaca used it for penis - sheaths .
Open twined weave is used generally for sleeping mats and other similar mats .
Some sleeping mats were seen in which the straight sewn technique had been ...
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Split - warp twined weave used by Mpondo , Bomvana , Xesibe , Mpondomise
and Bhaca , for all baskets . This technique was also used by the Ndebele of
Mpumalanga for basketwork lids for pots , but was not seen elsewhere in
southern ...
Split - warp twined weave used by Mpondo , Bomvana , Xesibe , Mpondomise
and Bhaca , for all baskets . This technique was also used by the Ndebele of
Mpumalanga for basketwork lids for pots , but was not seen elsewhere in
southern ...
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