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Thus , by all accounts , the upper Seacow River valley Bushmen were without livestock of their own at the time when their territories were invaded . However , the world view of those writing these accounts can be called into question .
Thus , by all accounts , the upper Seacow River valley Bushmen were without livestock of their own at the time when their territories were invaded . However , the world view of those writing these accounts can be called into question .
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The apparent ease , speed and skill with which some upper Seacow River Bushmen were converted from hunter - gatherers ( and former stock thieves ) into pastoralists , begs the question whether they had possessed livestock before the ...
The apparent ease , speed and skill with which some upper Seacow River Bushmen were converted from hunter - gatherers ( and former stock thieves ) into pastoralists , begs the question whether they had possessed livestock before the ...
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Glass trade beads from rockshelters in the upper Seacow River valley . South African Archaeological Bulletin 47 : 94-103 . SAMPSON , C. G. 1984. A prehistoric pastoralist frontier in the upper Zeekoe valley , South Africa .
Glass trade beads from rockshelters in the upper Seacow River valley . South African Archaeological Bulletin 47 : 94-103 . SAMPSON , C. G. 1984. A prehistoric pastoralist frontier in the upper Zeekoe valley , South Africa .
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