Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 8South African Museum, 1911 - Natual history |
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... river Somme . It is highly desirable that this term should be adopted , because the other appellations either mean nothing , or imply a purpose for which they were probably never intended . One point , however , cannot be disproved ...
... river Somme . It is highly desirable that this term should be adopted , because the other appellations either mean nothing , or imply a purpose for which they were probably never intended . One point , however , cannot be disproved ...
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... rivers that have persisted in their continuance ; subsequent occupation of some points of vantage has led also to these artefacts , made at periods widely separated , coming together ultimately . The Third Type . - Lastly , we have ...
... rivers that have persisted in their continuance ; subsequent occupation of some points of vantage has led also to these artefacts , made at periods widely separated , coming together ultimately . The Third Type . - Lastly , we have ...
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... rivers ; occasionally they are found on the surface , or where river terraces occur which , however , are not proved to be old . Often also they are found singly , where no trace of land erosion is perceptible or traceable , unless we ...
... rivers ; occasionally they are found on the surface , or where river terraces occur which , however , are not proved to be old . Often also they are found singly , where no trace of land erosion is perceptible or traceable , unless we ...
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... river terraces cannot be traced , as well as where river terraces exist , or are said to exist . Then , alongside of these we have implements quite modern , as will be seen subsequently , and yet so primitive in appearance that one can ...
... river terraces cannot be traced , as well as where river terraces exist , or are said to exist . Then , alongside of these we have implements quite modern , as will be seen subsequently , and yet so primitive in appearance that one can ...
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... River flows . Mr. Nichol Brown , a co - worker of Harrison of the Kent Plateau eolith fame , had occasion to inspect that collection in 1897. He showed me some of these * M. Boule , " L'origine des éolithes , " L'Anthropologie , 1905 ...
... River flows . Mr. Nichol Brown , a co - worker of Harrison of the Kent Plateau eolith fame , had occasion to inspect that collection in 1897. He showed me some of these * M. Boule , " L'origine des éolithes , " L'Anthropologie , 1905 ...
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aborigines Acheulean Africa ancient animals antiquity appear arrows artefacts Aurignacian awls Barkly West beads bouchers boulders Bush Bushman Cape Colony Cape Flats Cape Town CHAPTER Chellean chips Coldstream cave CRADOCK culture deposit diabase digging discovered dolerite edge Europe evidence examples feet figured finished flakes fragments gravel Griqua groove hafted holes Hottentots Hyæna jasper Kaffir knife-scraper kwès lithic littoral Magdalenian makers manufacture material middens mortars Mossel Bay Mousterian Mousterian type mullers Museum negroid neolithic Newman collo Nooitgedacht nuclei obtained ornaments ostrich egg-shell Paarl paintings palæoliths paring pebble pieces plainly pots pottery pounders Prieska primitive probably proved pygmies quartzite race relics remains represented resemblance Rhodesia rock rock-shelters rounded sand sand-dunes sandstone scraper-knives scrapers secondary trimming shape shell-mounds shells side Simondium skeletons skulls smooth Solutrian South African specimens steatopygia Stellenbosch stone implements Strand Looper Strandloopers surface thick traces Vaal River water-worn West