The Families Trachipteridae and Radiicephalidae (Pisces, Lampriformes) and a New Species of Zu from South Africa |
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Page 188
Similarly simplicity characterized traditional dress even after trade cloths were
adopted . The striped salempore , German prints , and black morina cotton cloths
, which came into use during the nineteeth century , seem to have been accepted
...
Similarly simplicity characterized traditional dress even after trade cloths were
adopted . The striped salempore , German prints , and black morina cotton cloths
, which came into use during the nineteeth century , seem to have been accepted
...
Page 195
As neither the traditional beer - strainer , nor any commercially sold strainer was
big enough to cope with very large volumes of beer , enterprising craftsmen
developed the sefô ( term taken from Afrikaans ' sif ' ) to meet the needs of large ...
As neither the traditional beer - strainer , nor any commercially sold strainer was
big enough to cope with very large volumes of beer , enterprising craftsmen
developed the sefô ( term taken from Afrikaans ' sif ' ) to meet the needs of large ...
Page 198
The saw , saha , for example , had no traditional equivalent and met a real need ;
imported knives were very efficient and easier to handle than the older mofhago .
There was not , however , a total replacement of old tools by new . Traditional ...
The saw , saha , for example , had no traditional equivalent and met a real need ;
imported knives were very efficient and easier to handle than the older mofhago .
There was not , however , a total replacement of old tools by new . Traditional ...
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