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uMgungundlovu Faunal Analysis Report 1978 1
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- Source of title proper: Chloe Rushovich for FHYA using eThembeni Cultural Heritage Management materials
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2016 - (Online curation)
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1986 - (Beheer)
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[19-] (Collectie)
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1978 (Making)
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[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018, using information provided by Gavin Whitelaw: Faunal analysis produced at the Transvaal Museum. It was most likely produced or overseen by Liz Voigt. The collections referred to in this document are collection 75/139 which derives from John Parkington and Mike Cronin's excavations, in which Martin Hall also participated, in 1975; and collection 78/132, which derives from Martin Hall's excavation in 1978. Gavin Whitelaw states that he suspects that Oliver Davies's small assemblage, recovered as a part of Martin Hall's project, is also represented.]
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