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36 ) , with a narrow evenly arched venter and weakly convex flanks which
converge slightly towards the venter . Maximum width is one - third of the way up
the flank . Ornament is lacking on the inner flanks but this is due , at least partly ,
to ...
36 ) , with a narrow evenly arched venter and weakly convex flanks which
converge slightly towards the venter . Maximum width is one - third of the way up
the flank . Ornament is lacking on the inner flanks but this is due , at least partly ,
to ...
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South African Museum. в Figure 12 diameter ) , with steep umbilical walls and
subrounded shoulders . The broad flattish flanks converge slightly to the narrow ,
evenly rounded venter giving a compressed , oval whorl section ( H / W = 1 .
South African Museum. в Figure 12 diameter ) , with steep umbilical walls and
subrounded shoulders . The broad flattish flanks converge slightly to the narrow ,
evenly rounded venter giving a compressed , oval whorl section ( H / W = 1 .
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These are slightly prorsiradiate on the flanks and radial over the dorsum and
uniformly strong throughout . A row of large clavate tubercles occurs on either
side of the venter , and a second row just above mid - flank . The ventral and ...
These are slightly prorsiradiate on the flanks and radial over the dorsum and
uniformly strong throughout . A row of large clavate tubercles occurs on either
side of the venter , and a second row just above mid - flank . The ventral and ...
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Introduction | 5 |
Fieldwork | 11 |
Securing the right to the land 18061873 | 22 |
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