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karosses depicted by Gordon suggests that the people were catching inexperienced immature birds, which often occur alive on beaches (pers. obs.) and are, therefore, more easily taken. Schultze (1907: 185) mentions Nama people catching ...
karosses depicted by Gordon suggests that the people were catching inexperienced immature birds, which often occur alive on beaches (pers. obs.) and are, therefore, more easily taken. Schultze (1907: 185) mentions Nama people catching ...
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43 ) suggests that the sedimentary environments shown on Figure 42 cannot be explained simply in terms of eustacy . Dingle et al . ( 1983 ) have predicted differential vertical movements between the Richards Bay Arch and the region ...
43 ) suggests that the sedimentary environments shown on Figure 42 cannot be explained simply in terms of eustacy . Dingle et al . ( 1983 ) have predicted differential vertical movements between the Richards Bay Arch and the region ...
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which experienced the transgression earliest , is not difficult to envisage if a faster rate of crustal subsidence compared to the Mfolozi area obtained here , but the Santonian III shallowing suggests either crustal uplift of 100-200 m ...
which experienced the transgression earliest , is not difficult to envisage if a faster rate of crustal subsidence compared to the Mfolozi area obtained here , but the Santonian III shallowing suggests either crustal uplift of 100-200 m ...
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