The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1936 - Great Britain |
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... Bushmen , whom they also resemble in colour and general bodily build . There is little doubt that they are of the same original stock as the Bushmen , but have obviously been affected by the incorporation of alien blood . It is now ...
... Bushmen , whom they also resemble in colour and general bodily build . There is little doubt that they are of the same original stock as the Bushmen , but have obviously been affected by the incorporation of alien blood . It is now ...
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... Bushmen , and differing considerably from them in racial characters . It thus appears that the Bushmen entered South Africa as later invaders from the north - east , a fact which finds confirmation in several other respects . Physical ...
... Bushmen , and differing considerably from them in racial characters . It thus appears that the Bushmen entered South Africa as later invaders from the north - east , a fact which finds confirmation in several other respects . Physical ...
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... Bushmen . In the first place , they were a pastoral people , with herds of long - horned cattle and flocks of fat - tailed sheep , while the Bushmen never progressed beyond the hunting and collect- ing stage . They also smelted iron for ...
... Bushmen . In the first place , they were a pastoral people , with herds of long - horned cattle and flocks of fat - tailed sheep , while the Bushmen never progressed beyond the hunting and collect- ing stage . They also smelted iron for ...
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