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Individual named techniques were given numbers ( e.g. chequer weave , la ) . The same numbering system is followed here in the captions to Figures 1-3 . - As in Part 2 Basketwork of the Khoisan and Dama ( Shaw 1993 ) , the text is ...
Individual named techniques were given numbers ( e.g. chequer weave , la ) . The same numbering system is followed here in the captions to Figures 1-3 . - As in Part 2 Basketwork of the Khoisan and Dama ( Shaw 1993 ) , the text is ...
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People moving into a new area bring their techniques with them , but it is nevertheless obvious that they must use techniques for which the available material is suitable . This was not much of a problem in this case , because the ...
People moving into a new area bring their techniques with them , but it is nevertheless obvious that they must use techniques for which the available material is suitable . This was not much of a problem in this case , because the ...
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Xhosa and Thembu milk vessels were made in this technique , whereas other people of the Eastern Cape used pottery or wooden milk vessels . 2. Split - warp twined weave used by Mpondo , Bomvana , Xesibe , Mpondomise and Bhaca , for all ...
Xhosa and Thembu milk vessels were made in this technique , whereas other people of the Eastern Cape used pottery or wooden milk vessels . 2. Split - warp twined weave used by Mpondo , Bomvana , Xesibe , Mpondomise and Bhaca , for all ...
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SHAW E M | 71 |
Basketwork of the Southern Nguni Part 3 of Basketwork of southern Africa | 79 |
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