DIGIRENT - A Cameo from the Past: The Prehistory and Early History of the Kruger National Park
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A Cameo from the Tol Pienaar epub A Cameo from the Tol Pienaar pdf download A Cameo from the Tol Pienaar pdf file A Cameo from the Tol Pienaar audiobook A Cameo from the Tol Pienaar book review A Cameo from the Tol Pienaar summary | #4118964 in Books | Protea Boekhuis | 2012-09-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.80 x1.60 x9.20l,5.65 | File type: PDF | 767 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The early history, with only a touch of prehistory|By SDH|I enjoyed this book, but a potential buyer must be aware that this is very much an Afrikaner history of the park. One chapter is devoted to the archaeology of the bushmen ("San") people, and a few chapters are set aside for archaeology and written history of the black peoples who lived in the area. This is perhaps fai||A Cameo From The Past by Pienaar is a large format, 750 page history of the Kruger National Park area. From pre-historic archeology through the stone age, the earliest days of black people moving in from the northeast, this area has been a rich source o
A Cameo from the Past describes the long and sometimes challenging history of this iconic reserve in detail. The book looks at the events that led to the proclamation of the original Sabie Reserve in 1898 – one of the first conservation areas in the old Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek. After the Anglo-Boer War, Colonel James Stevenson-Hamilton was tasked with running both the Sabie Reserve and the Shingwedzi Reserve (proclaimed in 1904). Stevenson-Hamilton, along with ...
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