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The history, form and context of the 19th century corbelled buildings of the Great Karoo

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Main Author: Kramer, Patricia Anne
Other Authors: Hall, Simon
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Archaeology 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/12087 The history, form and context of the 19th century corbelled buildings of the Great Karoo Kramer, Patricia Anne Hall, Simon Archaeology Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references. The major objective of this thesis was to record, document and describe the corbelled buildings of the Great Karoo, a form of 19th century vernacular architecture. The thesis builds on the pioneering descriptive work of James Walton in the 1960s. Description of these structures lays the foundation for a more contextual interpretation of them. This focuses on the 19th century trekboer small stock farmers who occupied these buildings, and whose cultural history dates back to their 18th century movement onto the VOC Cape frontier that resulted in ongoing interaction with indigenous people and the Karoo habitat. The thesis specifically suggests that these corbelled buildings were an outcome of these cultural exchanges and interactions with Khoe and southern Sotho-speaking farmers. The research examines evidence for the chronology of these structures between the 1820s and 1870s, reasons for their discrete distribution in the Karoo and the engineering of construction. 2015-01-11T13:28:54Z 2015-01-11T13:28:54Z 2012 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12087 eng application/pdf Department of Archaeology Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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The history, form and context of the 19th century corbelled buildings of the Great Karoo
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title The history, form and context of the 19th century corbelled buildings of the Great Karoo
title_full The history, form and context of the 19th century corbelled buildings of the Great Karoo
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title_short The history, form and context of the 19th century corbelled buildings of the Great Karoo
title_sort history form and context of the 19th century corbelled buildings of the great karoo
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