Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 58The Museum, 1974 - Natural history |
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Page 132
... pottery . The influence of this pottery spread in yet another direction , for , as we shall see , the Nguni invaders of the Eastern Province , do not seem to have been pottery makers , and some of them , the Xhosa , for example , have ...
... pottery . The influence of this pottery spread in yet another direction , for , as we shall see , the Nguni invaders of the Eastern Province , do not seem to have been pottery makers , and some of them , the Xhosa , for example , have ...
Page 135
... pottery makers , and that while the Thembu and Mpondo , presumably before entering the Cape , adopted the pottery art of earlier Bantu migrants , whose pottery he calls Natal Coastal , ( NC ) , and whom he tentatively identifies as ...
... pottery makers , and that while the Thembu and Mpondo , presumably before entering the Cape , adopted the pottery art of earlier Bantu migrants , whose pottery he calls Natal Coastal , ( NC ) , and whom he tentatively identifies as ...
Page 139
... pottery . * More recent earthen- ware pipe - bowls are larger . There is no mention of the firing of the pipe - bowls , but they must have been fired , and were probably made by women . Pottery in general was , and wherever it is ...
... pottery . * More recent earthen- ware pipe - bowls are larger . There is no mention of the firing of the pipe - bowls , but they must have been fired , and were probably made by women . Pottery in general was , and wherever it is ...
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Pottery | 127 |
Woodcarving | 140 |
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