A systematic investigation of open station shell midden sites along the southwestern Cape Coast. ... more A systematic investigation of open station shell midden sites along the southwestern Cape Coast. Graham Avery University of Cape Town, 1976.
1989 57 RESULTS OF PATROLS FOR BEACHED SEABIRDS CONDUCTED IN SOUTHERN AFRICA IN 1984 AND 1985 G. ... more 1989 57 RESULTS OF PATROLS FOR BEACHED SEABIRDS CONDUCTED IN SOUTHERN AFRICA IN 1984 AND 1985 G. AVERY South African Museum, Box 61, Cape Town 8000, South Africa Received 11 November 1989, accepted 23 November 1989 SUMMARY AVERY ...
South African Archaeological Bulletin, Dec 1, 1981
Bird remains from a late Holocene shell midden accumulation at Rooiels Cave were examined. Eviden... more Bird remains from a late Holocene shell midden accumulation at Rooiels Cave were examined. Evidence suggests that seabird species, especially Spheniscus demersus, jackass penguin, Morus capensis, Cape gannet, and Phalacrocorax capensis, Cape ...
South African Archaeological Bulletin, Dec 1, 1975
Distribution of Art The rock-art of southern Africa can be broadly categorized into two types: Pa... more Distribution of Art The rock-art of southern Africa can be broadly categorized into two types: Paintings and Engravings (Petroglyphs). As they differ considerably in method of execution and situation it will be necessary to deal with them separately in some respects when ...
South African Archaeological Bulletin, Dec 1, 1975
... and resource potential was obtained from three local informants who had made regular use of s... more ... and resource potential was obtained from three local informants who had made regular use of some fish-traps within the study area: D. Daniels, formerly of Die Dam (spent his youth at Elim), WJ Moolman of Gans-baai and A. Absolom of Elim. ... Istiompax indicus (Black Marlin). ...
Scat analysis was used to determine the natural prey of leopards Panthera pardus in the mountains... more Scat analysis was used to determine the natural prey of leopards Panthera pardus in the mountains of the southwestern Cape Province, South Africa. A total of 258 scats were collected in four mountainous areas, the Cedarberg near Clanwilliam, Gamka Mountain near Oudtshoorn, Jonkershoek near Stellenbosch, and Wemmershoek near Paarl. Dassies (rock hyrax) were found to be the most frequent prey in all areas except Wemmershoek, where feral domestic pigs were most often present in the scats. Small antelope were the next most important group, occurring in between 29% and 51% of the scats from each area. Small percentages of baboons, rodents, lagomorphs, reptiles, birds and insects were also recorded. Only two scats contained remains of domestic stock, which suggests that leopards in the higher mountains are able to subsist on the natural prey available.
... 25(3):63-67 ¸ 1991 The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. BIASES IN DIETS DETERMINED FROMPELLET... more ... 25(3):63-67 ¸ 1991 The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. BIASES IN DIETS DETERMINED FROMPELLETS AND ... ABSTR•½T.--Numerous studies of predatory birds worldwide report dietary proportions based on analyses of large numbers of pellets or prey remains. ...
A systematic investigation of open station shell midden sites along the southwestern Cape Coast. ... more A systematic investigation of open station shell midden sites along the southwestern Cape Coast. Graham Avery University of Cape Town, 1976.
1989 57 RESULTS OF PATROLS FOR BEACHED SEABIRDS CONDUCTED IN SOUTHERN AFRICA IN 1984 AND 1985 G. ... more 1989 57 RESULTS OF PATROLS FOR BEACHED SEABIRDS CONDUCTED IN SOUTHERN AFRICA IN 1984 AND 1985 G. AVERY South African Museum, Box 61, Cape Town 8000, South Africa Received 11 November 1989, accepted 23 November 1989 SUMMARY AVERY ...
South African Archaeological Bulletin, Dec 1, 1981
Bird remains from a late Holocene shell midden accumulation at Rooiels Cave were examined. Eviden... more Bird remains from a late Holocene shell midden accumulation at Rooiels Cave were examined. Evidence suggests that seabird species, especially Spheniscus demersus, jackass penguin, Morus capensis, Cape gannet, and Phalacrocorax capensis, Cape ...
South African Archaeological Bulletin, Dec 1, 1975
Distribution of Art The rock-art of southern Africa can be broadly categorized into two types: Pa... more Distribution of Art The rock-art of southern Africa can be broadly categorized into two types: Paintings and Engravings (Petroglyphs). As they differ considerably in method of execution and situation it will be necessary to deal with them separately in some respects when ...
South African Archaeological Bulletin, Dec 1, 1975
... and resource potential was obtained from three local informants who had made regular use of s... more ... and resource potential was obtained from three local informants who had made regular use of some fish-traps within the study area: D. Daniels, formerly of Die Dam (spent his youth at Elim), WJ Moolman of Gans-baai and A. Absolom of Elim. ... Istiompax indicus (Black Marlin). ...
Scat analysis was used to determine the natural prey of leopards Panthera pardus in the mountains... more Scat analysis was used to determine the natural prey of leopards Panthera pardus in the mountains of the southwestern Cape Province, South Africa. A total of 258 scats were collected in four mountainous areas, the Cedarberg near Clanwilliam, Gamka Mountain near Oudtshoorn, Jonkershoek near Stellenbosch, and Wemmershoek near Paarl. Dassies (rock hyrax) were found to be the most frequent prey in all areas except Wemmershoek, where feral domestic pigs were most often present in the scats. Small antelope were the next most important group, occurring in between 29% and 51% of the scats from each area. Small percentages of baboons, rodents, lagomorphs, reptiles, birds and insects were also recorded. Only two scats contained remains of domestic stock, which suggests that leopards in the higher mountains are able to subsist on the natural prey available.
... 25(3):63-67 ¸ 1991 The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. BIASES IN DIETS DETERMINED FROMPELLET... more ... 25(3):63-67 ¸ 1991 The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. BIASES IN DIETS DETERMINED FROMPELLETS AND ... ABSTR•½T.--Numerous studies of predatory birds worldwide report dietary proportions based on analyses of large numbers of pellets or prey remains. ...
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