Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 102The Museum, 1993 - Natural history |
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Page 178
... livestock remains in archaeological sites, the discrepancy between the faunal composition in Iron Age and LSA ... contact with farmers and herders (cf. Sadr and Plug 2001) than about pre-contact pastoralism in the LSA. The Eastern Cape ...
... livestock remains in archaeological sites, the discrepancy between the faunal composition in Iron Age and LSA ... contact with farmers and herders (cf. Sadr and Plug 2001) than about pre-contact pastoralism in the LSA. The Eastern Cape ...
Page 202
... livestock , pressure from hunting and trapping , and removal of feed supplies as the major forces affecting populations . To recreate the pre ... contact with Europeans occurred ( Crosby 1972 , 1986 ) . Spanish explorers ... livestock and seeds ...
... livestock , pressure from hunting and trapping , and removal of feed supplies as the major forces affecting populations . To recreate the pre ... contact with Europeans occurred ( Crosby 1972 , 1986 ) . Spanish explorers ... livestock and seeds ...
Page 261
Situating Animals in Hare's Two Level Utilitarianism ... cows, or taking only favorite parts such as tongues and humps, or fetuses. These radically inefficient drive-based techniques may well have been descriptively sustainable in pre-contact ...
Situating Animals in Hare's Two Level Utilitarianism ... cows, or taking only favorite parts such as tongues and humps, or fetuses. These radically inefficient drive-based techniques may well have been descriptively sustainable in pre-contact ...