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Vol. 25 (2013)
Vol. 25 (2013)
Published:
2013-10-02
Zulu ceramics in transition: Siphiwe MaS’Khakhane Nala and her daughter Nesta Landeleni Nala
F. Jolles
1-24
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The Middle Stone Age point assemblage from Umhlatuzana Rock Shelter: a morphometric study
M. Mohapi
25-51
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Artefacts that travel: the changing contexts and meanings of archaeological objects collected by Edward J. Dunn
I. Parsons
53-63
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Missing pieces: Later Stone Age surface assemblages on the greater Mapungubwe landscape, South Africa
T. Forssman
65-85
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The interface between magic, plants and language
A. Koopman
87-103
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Carry that weight: coastal foraging and transport of marine resources during the South African Middle Stone Age
G. L. Dusseldorp, G. H. J. Langejans
105-135
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Joseph Millerd Orpen's 'A Glimpse into the Mythology of the Maluti Bushmen': a contextual introduction and republished text
M. McGranaghan, S. Challis, J. D. Lewis-Williams
137-166
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The Frobenius expedition to Natal and the Cinyati archive
J. Wintjes
167-205
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Tables 1 & 2
What's the rush? Scanning electron micrographs of
Juncus
(Juncaceae) seeds
C. Sievers
207-216
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Seeing Sesotho: art, history, and the visual language of South Sotho identity
D. M. M. Riep
217-244
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'Frog people' of the Drakensberg
C. Thorp
245-262
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Postscript to ‘Judith Mkhabela, an inspirational potter from KwaZulu-Natal’
V. Ward, N. Mkhize
263-265
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