Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 8South African Museum, 1911 - Natual history |
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... traces left by the people that inhabited South Africa in times which may or may not synchronise with the stages recognised in Europe , con- sist of three distinct types , and also of a fourth , which is , however , difficult to define ...
... traces left by the people that inhabited South Africa in times which may or may not synchronise with the stages recognised in Europe , con- sist of three distinct types , and also of a fourth , which is , however , difficult to define ...
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... trace remains , or is supposed to remain , in places outside South Africa , but this may be due to the fact that ... traces of the Mousterian stage of culture as clear as one could desire . In South Africa , however , the doubt is no ...
... trace remains , or is supposed to remain , in places outside South Africa , but this may be due to the fact that ... traces of the Mousterian stage of culture as clear as one could desire . In South Africa , however , the doubt is no ...
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... traces . For comparison I have , purposely , somewhat neglected indications afforded by results obtained in England , Northern Europe , or Northern America , not that these indications are not valuable in themselves , but because the ...
... traces . For comparison I have , purposely , somewhat neglected indications afforded by results obtained in England , Northern Europe , or Northern America , not that these indications are not valuable in themselves , but because the ...
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... trace of land erosion is perceptible or traceable , unless we go back to early pliocene - this showing plainly that their presence there is purely accidental . The material is always a rock of hard texture ; no implement made from a ...
... trace of land erosion is perceptible or traceable , unless we go back to early pliocene - this showing plainly that their presence there is purely accidental . The material is always a rock of hard texture ; no implement made from a ...
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... traces of culture in the shape of petroglyghs or glyptics that remind one of those of the Solutrian , if not Aurignacian , period . We have also an autochthonous race , or the remains of it , the " San , " Strand Looper , Barwa or ...
... traces of culture in the shape of petroglyghs or glyptics that remind one of those of the Solutrian , if not Aurignacian , period . We have also an autochthonous race , or the remains of it , the " San , " Strand Looper , Barwa or ...
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aborigines Acheulean Africa ancient animals antiquity appear arrows artefacts Aurignacian awls Barkly West beads bouchers boulders Bush Bushman Cape Colony Cape Flats Cape Town CHAPTER Chellean chips Coldstream cave CRADOCK culture deposit diabase digging discovered dolerite edge Europe evidence examples feet figured finished flakes fragments gravel Griqua groove hafted holes Hottentots Hyæna jasper Kaffir knife-scraper kwès lithic littoral Magdalenian makers manufacture material middens mortars Mossel Bay Mousterian Mousterian type mullers Museum negroid neolithic Newman collo Nooitgedacht nuclei obtained ornaments ostrich egg-shell Paarl paintings palæoliths paring pebble pieces plainly pots pottery pounders Prieska primitive probably proved pygmies quartzite race relics remains represented resemblance Rhodesia rock rock-shelters rounded sand sand-dunes sandstone scraper-knives scrapers secondary trimming shape shells side Simondium skeletons skulls smooth Solutrian South African specimens steatopygia Stellenbosch stone implements Strand Looper Strandloopers surface thick traces Vaal River VIII water-worn West