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Ultimately , the best proof that indigenous livestock was still present in the upper valley when the trekboers arrived will come from neither pots nor kraals , but from the physical remains of the animals themselves .
Ultimately , the best proof that indigenous livestock was still present in the upper valley when the trekboers arrived will come from neither pots nor kraals , but from the physical remains of the animals themselves .
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1 ) , where stone kraals were originally thought to be absent ( Sampson 1985 ) but are now known to be present in very low numbers ( Hart 1989 : 99-100 ) . It follows that the likelihood of recovering domestic livestock from shelters in ...
1 ) , where stone kraals were originally thought to be absent ( Sampson 1985 ) but are now known to be present in very low numbers ( Hart 1989 : 99-100 ) . It follows that the likelihood of recovering domestic livestock from shelters in ...
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However , pottery was present here before the disconformity , as direct dates on fibre temper of ceramics have shown ( Bollong et al . 1993 ) . Livestock was present at the time that so - called Bushman pottery ( stamp - impressed ...
However , pottery was present here before the disconformity , as direct dates on fibre temper of ceramics have shown ( Bollong et al . 1993 ) . Livestock was present at the time that so - called Bushman pottery ( stamp - impressed ...
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