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Citation: Cm. Kusimba, THE TSODILO JEWELRY - METALWORK FROM NORTHERN BOTSWANA - MILLER,D, South African Archaeological Bulletin, 52(166), 1997, pp. 145-147
Citation: T. Maggs et J. Sealy, SAFEGUARDING ARCHAEOLOGICAL, HISTORICAL AND ART-COLLECTIONS IN SOUTH-AFRICAN MUSEUMS, South African Archaeological Bulletin, 52(165), 1997, pp. 1-2
Citation: A. Solomon, THE MYTH OF RITUAL ORIGINS - ETHNOGRAPHY, MYTHOLOGY AND INTERPRETATION OF SAN ROCK ART, South African Archaeological Bulletin, 52(165), 1997, pp. 3-13
Citation: M. Stein, A REASSESSMENT OF HUMAN SKELETONS FROM K2 AND MAPUNGUBWE (SOUTH-AFRICA), South African Archaeological Bulletin, 52(165), 1997, pp. 14-20
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Citation: A. Jerardino et R. Yates, EXCAVATIONS AT TAYLOR,MIKE MIDDEN - A SUMMARY REPORT AND IMPLICATIONSFOR A RE-CHARACTERIZATION OF MEGAMIDDENS, South African Archaeological Bulletin, 52(165), 1997, pp. 43-51
Citation: Ab. Smith et Rb. Lee, CHO ANA - ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOHISTORICAL EVIDENCE FOR RECENT HUNTER-GATHERER/AGROPASTORALIST CONTACT IN NORTHERN BUSHMANLAND, NAMIBIA/, South African Archaeological Bulletin, 52(165), 1997, pp. 52-58
Citation: C. Cartwright et J. Parkington, THE WOOD CHARCOAL ASSEMBLAGES FROM ELANDS-BAY-CAVE, SOUTHWESTERN CAPE- PRINCIPLES, PROCEDURES AND PRELIMINARY INTERPRETATION, South African Archaeological Bulletin, 52(165), 1997, pp. 59-72