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Henkel's correspondence cannot now be traced , but Péringuey wrote to him on 12 April 1909 ' I never heard of painted ... Péringuey was obviously intrigued by Henkel's report and possibly stimulated by another letter from him , for he ...
Henkel's correspondence cannot now be traced , but Péringuey wrote to him on 12 April 1909 ' I never heard of painted ... Péringuey was obviously intrigued by Henkel's report and possibly stimulated by another letter from him , for he ...
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Péringuey twice again referred to this stone in letters to Henkel the following year . On 12 May 1910 he wrote ' I have had a good deal of information regarding the contents of some of these caves in the Knysna - Plettenberg Bay coastal ...
Péringuey twice again referred to this stone in letters to Henkel the following year . On 12 May 1910 he wrote ' I have had a good deal of information regarding the contents of some of these caves in the Knysna - Plettenberg Bay coastal ...
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According to Péringuey ( 1911 : 163 ) , ' Mr Henkel reports that the third one became obliterated as soon as exposed to light ' . It is thus possible that Péringuey actually received three stones , but omitted to mention the third ...
According to Péringuey ( 1911 : 163 ) , ' Mr Henkel reports that the third one became obliterated as soon as exposed to light ' . It is thus possible that Péringuey actually received three stones , but omitted to mention the third ...
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