The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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The natural vegetation is bushveld savannah rich in trees , shrubs , creepers ,
and grasses . Most of the area is of the veld type described by Acocks ( 1975 : 27
- 28 ) as ' Lowveld sour bushveld ' , which provides poor - quality grazing .
The natural vegetation is bushveld savannah rich in trees , shrubs , creepers ,
and grasses . Most of the area is of the veld type described by Acocks ( 1975 : 27
- 28 ) as ' Lowveld sour bushveld ' , which provides poor - quality grazing .
Page 148
Knowledge of the natural environment was a very significant aspect of
technology . In the 1930s Krige & Krige ( 1943 : 45 – 50 ) recorded the names of
over 500 plants used as food and in the technology , and commented that
knowledge of the ...
Knowledge of the natural environment was a very significant aspect of
technology . In the 1930s Krige & Krige ( 1943 : 45 – 50 ) recorded the names of
over 500 plants used as food and in the technology , and commented that
knowledge of the ...
Page 150
Traditionally many natural materials were used without modification by formal
tools . Stones , selected for their particular shape or texture , were used as nut -
crackers , grinders , and smoothers . The abrasive lehutô was and still is widely
used ...
Traditionally many natural materials were used without modification by formal
tools . Stones , selected for their particular shape or texture , were used as nut -
crackers , grinders , and smoothers . The abrasive lehutô was and still is widely
used ...
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