Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 104, Issue 3West, Newman & Company for the trustees of the Museum, 1994 - Natural history |
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Dispossessed of their herds, they became 'Bushmen-Hottentots' as many
eighteenth-century writers called the valley residents. The archaeological
consequences of scenarios (a) and (c) would be that no stone kraal was in use
after about 300 ...
Dispossessed of their herds, they became 'Bushmen-Hottentots' as many
eighteenth-century writers called the valley residents. The archaeological
consequences of scenarios (a) and (c) would be that no stone kraal was in use
after about 300 ...
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Henceforth, the term “Contact' will be used to denote the European appearance
in the archaeological record, following conventional usage in North American
historical archaeology. Thus, livestock derived from trekboer sources are ...
Henceforth, the term “Contact' will be used to denote the European appearance
in the archaeological record, following conventional usage in North American
historical archaeology. Thus, livestock derived from trekboer sources are ...
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Southern African Field Archaeology 2: 35–43. MooDIE, D. 1960. The record, or a
series of official papers relative to the condition and treatment of the native tribes
of South Africa. (3 vols.) Facsimile reprint. Cape Town and Amsterdam: A. A. ...
Southern African Field Archaeology 2: 35–43. MooDIE, D. 1960. The record, or a
series of official papers relative to the condition and treatment of the native tribes
of South Africa. (3 vols.) Facsimile reprint. Cape Town and Amsterdam: A. A. ...
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abbreviated AMS DATES archaeological back of Haaskraal Bos taurus vertebra burrow Cape Town cattle remains cent confidence level composite sections showing Contact horizon context deepest GTPW sherd deepest recovered livestock DIRECT DATING DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK drip line European artefacts European livestock fibre-tempered wares Gastropoda Haaskraal Shelter historical livestock holotype Horizontal positions hunter-gatherer incisor Karoo Khoi sherd kraal wall lowermost mandible fragment MFCI sherds non-domestic fauna outliers overlying post-Contact Ovis aries Right Ovis/Capra paratypes pastoralists post-Contact livestock pre-Contact levels pre-Contact livestock pre-Contact specimens pre-European livestock proximal fragment Adult radiocarbon dating rear recovered livestock relative relative to variable Roman numerals scientific name Seacow River Bushmen Seacow River valley sections showing positions selected pot sherds Shelter and talus shelter fills Sneeuberg South African Museum specimen below Contact spits deep stone kraals stratigraphic integrity stratigraphy Synonymy talus slope taxon trekboers trench upper levels upper Seacow River upper valley Volstruisfontein