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The Stone Implements of South Africa

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THIS is a useful addition to our acquaintance with the Stone age of South Africa. Mr. Johnson has exceptional qualifications for the task he has undertaken, being a trained geologist and surveyor, and a competent observer in the field, whilst his travels have given him the opportunity of examining large sections of South Africa, the collections of implements described having been obtained by himself from localities so widely separated as the valley of the Zambezi, the Transvaal, Prieska, in the north-west of Cape Colony, the Orange River Colony, Algoa Bay, and various intermediary stations.

The Stone Implements of South Africa.

By J. P. Johnson. Pp. 53. (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1907.) Price 7s. 6d.

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The Stone Implements of South Africa . Nature 76, 99–100 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076099b0

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