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These shelters all occur on the east and north - central flanks of the upper
Seacow River valley ( Sampson et al . 1989 : 3 , fig . 1 ) , where stone kraals were
originally thought to be absent ( Sampson 1985 ) but are now known to be
present in ...
These shelters all occur on the east and north - central flanks of the upper
Seacow River valley ( Sampson et al . 1989 : 3 , fig . 1 ) , where stone kraals were
originally thought to be absent ( Sampson 1985 ) but are now known to be
present in ...
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