Papers in the Prehistory of the Western Cape, South AfricaJohn Parkington, Martin Hall |
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Changing views of prehistoric | 4 |
Holocene and Pleistocene palaeoclimates | 24 |
The evolution of the continental | 35 |
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adzes analysis Andriesgrond animals archaeol archaeological artefacts assemblages Avery beach bedding Berg River birds bones bovids Butzer Cape Fold Belt Cape Province Cape Town capensis cattle coastal colonists commando corm dates Deacon deflation hollows deposits Diepkloof dune Dutch ecological Eland's Bay Cave environmental estuary evidence excavated faunal fish flakes Fynbos grass Hangen herders Holocene hunter-gatherers isotope Khoi Khoisan Klein kraal lagoon late Pleistocene Late Stone Age layers Lourensz mammals Manhire marine material molerat Moll mountains Namaqua occupation Olifants River Oudepost Parkington pastoralists pattern Piketberg plant Poggenpoel prehistoric present Renbaan Cave Robey rock Saldanha Bay samples sand sandveld scrapers sea level seasonal sediments sequence settlement sheep shellfish shelter shrublands silcrete South Africa south-western Cape southern Africa southern Cape species Stone Age stone tool suggests Table Tankard Tortoise Cave Trekboers University of Cape valley vegetation Verlorenvlei vlei western Cape