Annals of the South African Museum: Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse MuseumWest, Newman & Company for the trustees of the Museum, 1994 - Natural history |
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... base of the historical layer . The interval is too short and the date too recent for AMS dating to be applied . None the less , the narrow gap supports historic sources that suggest that the Bush- men once owned livestock , but were ...
... base of the historical layer . The interval is too short and the date too recent for AMS dating to be applied . None the less , the narrow gap supports historic sources that suggest that the Bush- men once owned livestock , but were ...
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... base of light stipple ) , but not behind the kraal wall ( Fig . 5D , E ) where there are no European artefacts . It follows that correlations between the shelter and talus units remain somewhat tentative . Altogether 14 specimens occur ...
... base of light stipple ) , but not behind the kraal wall ( Fig . 5D , E ) where there are no European artefacts . It follows that correlations between the shelter and talus units remain somewhat tentative . Altogether 14 specimens occur ...
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... base of the historical livestock level is clear ( Fig . 5A - C ) and a similar break may now be inferred for Volstruisfontein ( Fig . 3A - B ) . For a brief time , live- stock stopped accumulating in both shelters . This supports ...
... base of the historical livestock level is clear ( Fig . 5A - C ) and a similar break may now be inferred for Volstruisfontein ( Fig . 3A - B ) . For a brief time , live- stock stopped accumulating in both shelters . This supports ...
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abbreviated AMS DATES archaeological back of Haaskraal Bos taurus burrow Cape Town cattle remains cent confidence level composite sections showing Contact horizon Contact livestock 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 Khoi sherd kraal wall lowermost mandible fragment 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 Second phalanx sections showing positions selected pot sherds Shelter and talus shelter fills Sneeuberg SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM specimen below Contact spits deep stone kraals stratigraphic integrity Synonymy talus slope taxon trekboers trench upper levels upper Seacow River upper valley vertebra Volstruisfontein