Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 24, Part 3The Museum, 1935 - Natural history |
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Page 120
... original surface of the implements found , and the levels given are relative to the disturbed present - day surface ... original fats . No carbon or white ash was discernible , and it became apparent that we had here met with a small ...
... original surface of the implements found , and the levels given are relative to the disturbed present - day surface ... original fats . No carbon or white ash was discernible , and it became apparent that we had here met with a small ...
Page 122
... original floor was necessarily composed of the steeply dipping Table Mountain sandstone which here underlies the Enon . At one point a heavily cemented concretion was found between layer C and this rock surface . It had originated from ...
... original floor was necessarily composed of the steeply dipping Table Mountain sandstone which here underlies the Enon . At one point a heavily cemented concretion was found between layer C and this rock surface . It had originated from ...
Page 123
... original surface of the cave deposit before it was first rifled . This trench was abandoned after a day's excavation , as it was found that the material throughout this portion of the cave had already been dug by previous workers , a ...
... original surface of the cave deposit before it was first rifled . This trench was abandoned after a day's excavation , as it was found that the material throughout this portion of the cave had already been dug by previous workers , a ...
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13 inch attached Basal diameters Basuto Basutoland Bay Culture beach deposit Bechuana blade Blaize Cave bottle gourd bottom Cape St Cape Town china blue colour curve dark decorated Diameter of lower Diameter of mouth Diameter of neck Diameter of upper disc core edge Enon excavation flake scars George Leith Goodwin gourd shell Greatest width Height hole horn Howieson's Poort illustrated on Plate inch by inch inches upper bowl Journ layer leather Leith Length of nozzle Levallois core lime Little Brak loop lower bowl midden Middle Stone Age Minor Emergence Mossel Bay Industry Mossel Bay type necklet Neill OVAMBO overlying peneplain PĂ©ringuey plain Plate XXVII prong quartzite raised beach rows scraper shows snuff snuff-box South African Museum specimens strap striking platform surface Table Mountain sandstone talus trench tribes types of implement undisturbed white beads white-eyed red wooden base Zulu