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Reflected sound: acoustic apprehension and 'resonant' ontologies at Kurukop rock art site, Nama Karoo, South Africa.Published in:Southern African Humanities, 2024, v. 37, p. 147By:Rusch, NeilPublication type:Article
Local ceramics of Ngoni settlers in southern Tanzania.Published in:Southern African Humanities, 2024, v. 37, p. 57By:Biginagwa, Thomas J.Publication type:Article
Notes on George Stow's copy of the Mo'koma (dance of blood) depictions copied from Namahali Shelter, Maloti-Drakensberg.Published in:Southern African Humanities, 2024, v. 37, p. 33By:Hollmann, Jeremy C.;Lombard, MarlizePublication type:Article
Nets or not? Identifying LSA rock paintings of reticulate forms in the Kouga Mountains, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.Published in:Southern African Humanities, 2024, v. 37, p. 1By:Hollmann, Jeremy C.Publication type:Article
The women of the Mazeppa in 1842: absences from settler Natal's social memory and memorialisation.Published in:Southern African Humanities, 2024, v. 37, p. 177By:Dominy, GrahamPublication type:Article