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… You type in "Sharpeville 1960"" and you get all these sites in which this word is mentioned (sometimes not even the … Improvements for Johannesburg Hi folks…
Polokwane an Overview
… after various attempts to settle in surrounding sites, some successfully and others not. Pietersburg occupies …
Outbreak of bubonic plague
… thereto, and the necessary spaces have been reserved as sites for Churches, Shops, School, Market Square, Park, etc. … the Colonial Secretary in fencing in…
ArticlePrehistory of the Cape Town area
… at outposts and in the Castle ( see forts and military sites ). Recently, an historic cemetery, now known as …
ArticleKingdoms of southern Africa: Great Zimbabwe
… east of the Kalahari Desert. It is far bigger than similar sites in the area ( See Mapungubwe map ). What does its name …
ArticleRock Art
… from a trance, would paint the images they saw. Painted sites were thus storehouses of the potency that made contact …
ArticleFinding out about hunter-gatherers and herders
… created many rock paintings at thousands of different sites all over South Africa. They used natural ingredients to …
Archaeology: A Way of Rediscovering the Past
… they are interested in. This means looking for places or sites where people lived and left behind traces of this life. …
ArticleThe San
… in South Africa. There is no comprehensive list of all sites, and many have not been recorded, but it is estimated that there are at least 20 000 to 30 000…
ArticlePeople and Culture of South Africa
… Africa has early human fossils at Sterkfontein and other sites. The first modern inhabitants of the country were the …
ArticlePrehistory of the Port Elizabeth area
… known for its contribution to Stone Age research. Cave sites not far from Port Elizabeth, such as Albany, Wilton and …
ArticleThe ‘four nation’ thesis
… African Historical Review, 42 (2), 2015, 9 , available at /sites/default/files/file …
References and links: Local History
… www.whc.unesco.org/nwhc/pages/sites/maplist/africa.htm …
ArticleMapungubwe
The ancient city of Mapungubwe (meaning 'hill of the jackal') is an Iron Age archaeological site in the Limpopo Province on the border between South Africa,…
Indian Community in Lenasia
… 4, and Department of Community Development plans set aside sites for two schools, two nursery schools, a business site, 27 sites for industrial purposes, and…
The Arrival of the Khoisan
… some historians agree on is based on radiocarbon dates for sites along the way. Others argue that this is the more …
ArticleIndian Passive Resistance in South Africa: 1946 - 1948
… reasonable opportunity of acquiring adequate residential sites. However, the Ordinance was passed and Indians were … for sale, Indians were precluded from…
ArticleGrade 7 - Term 1: The Kingdom of Mali and the City of Timbuktu in the 14th Century
… in Mali, threatening destruction to monuments, religious sites, and priceless documents. Tourism has suffered from …
ArticleGrade 12 - Topic 3 - Civil Society protests 1950s to 1990s
GRADE 12 Topic 3: Civil society protests 1950s to 1970s Online Resource: http://learn.mindset.co.za/resources/history/grade-12/civil-society-protests-1950s…
ArticleSan hunter-gatherer society in the Later Stone Age
… San people. There are approximately 15000 known rock art sites and probably twice as many as this are in existence. …
ArticleRivonia Trial 1963 - 1964
… regulations, and the courts for them too, became new sites of struggle. In presenting the prosecution’s case, …
ArticleSummary: The Kingdom of Mali and the City of Timbuktu in the 14th Century
… architecture. All three are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. 23 Because the organic mud-brick construction responds … be removed in time. 28 UNESCO had declared…
Kingdoms of southern Africa: Thulamela
The city of Thulamela from the air. It has walled areas like the ruins at Great Zimbabwe, which separate royalty from commoners. Source: www.chico.mweb.co.za …
Student Politics in the Era of Democracy
… mobilise, and turn higher education institutions into sites of struggle, and unite students behind the national …
ArticleSouth Africa’s Diverse Culture Artistic and Linguistic Heritage
… dance which is held annually at one of their most sacred sites, Lake Fundudzi to secure good rains for the following …
ArticleSS Clan Stuart
The SS Clan Stuart was blown ashore in 1914 between Glencairn and Simon's Town, along Cape Town’s west coast. The SS in the vessel's name stands for ‘steamship…
ArticleThe Arniston
The Arniston was built on the River Thames, England in 1794. It was a three-decked and three-masted British East Indiaman vessel and was first used as a…
Prehistory of the Nelspruit area
Prehistory of the Nelspruit area Prehistory of Southern Africa Lying just below the escarpment, Nelspruit is the capital of a region with important…
ArticleInsurrections Ensemble
Can you create music that can find a home on both sides of the Indian Ocean beyond the cliché of “fusion”? Are Indian forms compatible with their African…
ArticleHistory Grade 10 - Topic 1 European Societies
Important events and systems in European Societies during the 1600’s Robb Schultz, “Europe leading into the 17th century (1600’s)”Image Source The…