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Material realities, belief and aspiration in the later 19th century rock engravings of the Williston District of the Karoo
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Archaeology and Identity In the 19th Century Northern Cape Frontier: the Xhosa of the Pramberg
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A landscape approach to the surface archaeology of the Bos River, Tankwa Karoo, Northern Cape
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Plaatberg on the Caledon Bastaards: hunters, raiders and traders or pious converts of the Wesleyan Missionary Society?
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Khoe, San, Coloured, controvert or conform: Physical attributes influencing the formation of cultural identity in ""Coloured"" women of the Western and Northern Cape
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The emergence of kommando politics in Namaland, Southern Namibia, 1800-1870
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A comparison of the commoner material culture to that of the elite material culture at Great Zimbabwe
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Living on the margins: an archaeology of 19th century Karoo rural dwelling
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The history, form and context of the 19th century corbelled buildings of the Great Karoo
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An archaeological perspective on the nineteenth century development of land, landscape and sheep farming in the Karoo
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Amethyst, Aprotropala, and the Eye of Re
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A comparison of hunter-gatherer material culture from Matjes River Rock Shelter and Nelson Bay Cave
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What is a child? The conception of childhood viewed primarily through the funerary culture from the Predynastic era to the Middle Kingdom
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Systematic regional survey and settlement patterns of the archaeological sites in the Maremani Nature Reserve, northern Limpopo Province
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Interaction, integration, and innovation at the 17th century feira of Dambarare, northern Zimbabwe
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South African missions, Methodism, identity and agency in the Cape, with reference to the Klipfontein Mission Station, ca.1800s-2010s
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Investigating temporal change in Fauresmith technology: Insights from Rooidam 2, Northern Cape Province, South Africa
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The politics and policies of repatriating archaeological skeletal material : a case study into South Africa's indigenous past
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'Phalaborwa where the hammer is heard': crafting together the political economy of Iron Age communities in southern Africa, AD 900-1900
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Cobern Street burial ground : investigating the identity and life histories of the underclass of eighteenth century Cape Town
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Ju/'hoansi bushmen of G/am, Namibia, and their pastoralist neighbours : contact, Hxaro, crisis of identity, and implications for the past
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The sword in the stone : lithic raw material in the Middle Stone Age at Pinnacle Point Site 5-6, southern Cape, South Africa
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X marks the spot
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The historical archaeology of Marothodi : towards an understanding of space, identity and the organisation of production at an early 19th century Tlokwa capital in the Pilansberg region of South Africa