This chronicle links the personal history of Carmel Schire, the daughter of a Jewish household in Cape Town, to her experiences as an archaeologist. Schire provides a mirror on pre-colonial and colonial society as it can be deciphered in archaeological remains.
This text is a presentation of the diverse themes that constitute the past at the Southern tip of Africa. Human and carnivore evolution, colonial slavery and apartheid, science and romance are all intermeshed to show how we create the past and also, how we understand the present.
Analysis of data excavations at Paribari (formerly Padypadiy), Malangangerr, Nawamoya, Jimeri (formerly Tyimede), with C-14 dates and comparison with Ngarradj, contact history and ethnography; conclusions include revised cultural synthesis for region; Analysis of human bone, by A.G. Thorne, has been annotated separately.
This text is a presentation of the diverse themes that constitute the past at the Southern tip of Africa. Human and carnivore evolution, colonial slavery and apartheid, science and romance are all intermeshed to show how we create the past and also, how we understand the present.
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