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... samples The AMS dates Conclusions Acknowledgements References PAGE 32 35 37 37 40 43 45 46 46 47 47 31 Ann . S. Afr . Mus . 104 ( 3 ) : 31-48 , 8 figs , 1 table . INTRODUCTION When Dutch trekboers first introduced sheep and cattle into.
... samples The AMS dates Conclusions Acknowledgements References PAGE 32 35 37 37 40 43 45 46 46 47 47 31 Ann . S. Afr . Mus . 104 ( 3 ) : 31-48 , 8 figs , 1 table . INTRODUCTION When Dutch trekboers first introduced sheep and cattle into.
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INTRODUCTION When Dutch trekboers first introduced sheep and cattle into the Sneeuberg headwaters of the Seacow River valley ( Fig . 1 ) in the early 1770s , their stock was systematically destroyed or stolen by resident Bushmen ( Godée ...
INTRODUCTION When Dutch trekboers first introduced sheep and cattle into the Sneeuberg headwaters of the Seacow River valley ( Fig . 1 ) in the early 1770s , their stock was systematically destroyed or stolen by resident Bushmen ( Godée ...
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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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