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Page 169
According to Bryant ( 1929 : 28 ) , the founders of the Buthelezi royal house
settled ' along the emCakweni ridge above the sources of the amaPopoma river
and on to the Zulu borders ' . At the end of the eighteenth century they were
bounded ...
According to Bryant ( 1929 : 28 ) , the founders of the Buthelezi royal house
settled ' along the emCakweni ridge above the sources of the amaPopoma river
and on to the Zulu borders ' . At the end of the eighteenth century they were
bounded ...
Page 230
In addition , A . luckhoffi shows a steep postorbital region that is drawn up into a
low dorsal ridge . The postorbital overhangs the side wall of the braincase and
forms a well - defined recess beneath the skull roof . The boss on the zygoma is ...
In addition , A . luckhoffi shows a steep postorbital region that is drawn up into a
low dorsal ridge . The postorbital overhangs the side wall of the braincase and
forms a well - defined recess beneath the skull roof . The boss on the zygoma is ...
Page 241
A short median palatal ridge is present anteriorly where the median vomer plate
meets the premaxilla . The anterior rami of the pterygoids are strong . Posteriorly
each ramus bears a high , sharp ridge . The ridges converge towards the midline
...
A short median palatal ridge is present anteriorly where the median vomer plate
meets the premaxilla . The anterior rami of the pterygoids are strong . Posteriorly
each ramus bears a high , sharp ridge . The ridges converge towards the midline
...
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