Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 27South African Museum, 1929 - Natual history |
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... evidence that this was usually so . All the examples he brings forward are of little use as proofs . For instance , the speci- mens he describes from Smithfield may yet prove to belong to the Fauresmith Industry . The Robberg specimen ...
... evidence that this was usually so . All the examples he brings forward are of little use as proofs . For instance , the speci- mens he describes from Smithfield may yet prove to belong to the Fauresmith Industry . The Robberg specimen ...
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... evidence that this industry contains con- ventionalised flake implements . We can , however , presume the use of spalls or flakes struck from the coup - de - poing , as scrapers , etc. The action of water , pressure , and similar ...
... evidence that this industry contains con- ventionalised flake implements . We can , however , presume the use of spalls or flakes struck from the coup - de - poing , as scrapers , etc. The action of water , pressure , and similar ...
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... evidence of such a sequence as yet in the Union , though that does not preclude the possibility of future evidence forcing us to differentiate . Dr. van Hoepen drew attention to the vast differences between the well - made implements of ...
... evidence of such a sequence as yet in the Union , though that does not preclude the possibility of future evidence forcing us to differentiate . Dr. van Hoepen drew attention to the vast differences between the well - made implements of ...
Contents
PART II The Stellenbosch Industry By A J H GOODWIN M | 9 |
PART III The Victoria West Industry By A J H GOODWIN M | 53 |
PART IV The Fauresmith Industry By A J H GOODWIN M A | 71 |
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Africa Albany Museum appear artefacts associated bone points Bored stones Britstown Burkitt butt Cape Town cave circular scrapers cleavage collection core coups-de-poing crescents culture deposit depth district dolerite duckbill Duckbill end-scrapers Earlier Stone Age edge Fauresmith Fauresmith Industry feet flake fragments Glen Grey Grahamstown gravels Grindstones Grooved stones Hoek Howieson's Poort inches Kimberley Knysna lance-heads Later Stone Age layer lydianite midden Middle Stone Age miles Mossel Bay mountain Mousterian Neo-anthropic Neolithic Neville Jones occur Orange Free ostrich egg-shell beads outer face Paarl paintings Palaeolithic PĂ©ringuey phase Plate Pniel pottery present quartzitic Rhodesia Riet River sand shape shows similar Smithfield Smithfield Industry South African Museum specimens Stellenbosch industry Stellenbosch type Stone Age material Stone borers stone implements surface talus technique terrace TEXT-FIG Thumbnail scrapers Trimmed points typical Vaal River valley variation Victoria West water-worn Wilton implements Wilton Industry Wilton types XXVII