10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRANSVAALIAN»
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Transvaalian in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Johannesburg Pioneer Journals, 1888-1909
When this millennium arrives, and with it the railway to give life to the community,
I have little doubt that "Witwatersrand" will take its place as the new El Dorado in
the LAND OF TRANSVAALIAN GOLD. NO. 16 - LIFE IN JOHANNESBURG.
2
Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum
If this is correct, then long-term precipitation trends in the western part of the
Transvaalian Zone may have been out of phase with those immediately to the
south in the Kalaharian Zone, where much of the interval between 18 000 and 11
000 ...
South African Museum, 1980
3
Late Quaternary palaeoenvironments of southern Africa
5.6. The. Transvaalian. Ecozone. The Transvaalian Ecozone (Fig. 5.7) is
characterized by semi-arid acacia steppe and bushveld. For the most part it
occupies the inland plateau of Southern Africa at altitudes of 1200-1800 ...
Janette Deacon, N. Lancaster, 1988
4
Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum
semi-arid country, running more or less across the continent, constitutes the
Transvaalian Ecozone. As in the Zambesian Zone, rainfall is restricted almost
entirely to summer, but the average is generally less than 500 mm/a, and there
are great ...
5
The Mobile Workshop: Mobility, Technology, and Human-animal ...
... race Transvaalian whom natives knew as 'Ruzh'. All three were well known in
the entire frontier from Melsetter to Limpopo "as adventurers and illicit native
recruiters, having certainly police record in the Territory." It was said they had fled
...
Clapperton Chakanetsa Mavhunga, 2008
6
The South African Archaeological Bulletin
example, some indication of increased moisture between 7500 and 5000 BP in
the Transvaalian, Basutolian and Kalaharian ecozones at the sites of
Wonderkrater, Alex- andersfontein, Wonderwerk and Kathu Pan, but evidence for
relatively ...
7
The geology of Botswana
If confirmed, the Transvaalian affinities of these remote occurrences would have
considerable implications for the regional structure, as shown in Figure 6. A
concise historical account of the evolution of Transvaal stratigraphical
nomenclature ...
J. N. Carney, D. T. Aldiss, Norman P. Lock, 1994
8
Mineral deposits: origin, evolution, and present characteristics
Thus, we find that Africa has undergone at least seven major orogenic events,
each of which had a profound effect on the origin, evolution, and present
characteristics of the mineral deposits within the African continent: (1)
Transvaalian, 3b. y.
9
The Transvaal Agricultural Journal
ENSILAGE IN TRANSVAALIAN AGRICULTURE. In conclusion, ensilage, indeed,
is not offered as a panacea for all the ills of farming, but it is urged as certain to
improve and enrich the country — th? herald of a new era in Transvaalian ...
10
The Vee-Boers: a tale of adventure in southern Africa
One unaccustomed to Transvaalian cookery might not greatly relish the viands in
preparation ; the meat part of them being mostly antelope flesh, fried in lard
rendered from the tails of the fat-tailed sheep. None of it, however, came from
those ...