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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY (CONTINUED)
Diskin S, and Ashley CZ. 2016. Characterisation of archaeological ceramics from the Khwebe hills of northern Botswana. In Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 6, pp 574-583.
Grody EF. 2016. Of bu alo and butchers: coupling traditional procurement studies with taphonomic analyses to explore intensive wild animal processing patterns at two Early Iron Age sites in the Kruger National Park. In African Archaeological Review, 33,
pp 385-409.
Koleini F, Prinsloo LC, Biemond W, Colomban P, Ngo A, Boeyens J, and Van der Ryst M. 2016. Towards re ning the classi cation of glass trade beads imported into Southern Africa from the 8th to the 16th century AD. In Journal of Cultural Heritage, 19, pp 435-444.
Koleini F, Prinsloo LC, Biemond W, Colomban P, Ngo A, Boeyens J, Van der Ryst M, and van Brakel K. 2016. Unravelling the glass trade bead sequence from Magoro Hill, South Africa: separating pre-seventeenth-century Asian imports from later European counterparts. In Heritage Science, 4, pp 1-20. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/58576.
McNeill FG. 2016. “Original Venda hustler”: symbols, generational di erence and the construction of ethnicity in post-apartheid South Africa. In Anthropology Southern Africa, 39(3), pp 187-203.
Ndlovu N. 2016. The management of heritage resources in the Maloti-Drakensberg Park, Lesotho-South Africa: re ecting on the bene ts of world heritage status. In Southern African Humanities, 28, pp 103-117.
Pieterse J. 2016. Managing belief in a hostile world: experiencing gifts of the spirit at a small pentecostal charismatic church in Pretoria. In Anthropology Southern Africa, 39(1), pp 1-13.
Shipton C, Crowther A, Kourampas N, Prendergast M, Horton M, Douka K, Schwenninger J, Faulkner P, Morales E, Langley M, Tibesasa R, Picornell-Gelabert L, Wilmsen E, Doherty C, and Veall M. 2016. Reinvestigation of Kuumbi cave, Zanzibar, reveals later stone age coastal habitation, early holocene abandonment and iron age reoccupation. In Azania-Archaeological Research in Africa, 51(2),
pp 197-233. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/57144.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
EbrahimVally R. 2016. ‘Non-violence is old-fashioned’: Perceptions of Gandhi and non-violence in South Africa. In Learning non- violence. Oxford University Press.
Ndlovu N. 2016. Old archaeology camou aged as new and inclusive? South African community archaeology in the twenty- rst century. In Community Archaeology and Heritage in Africa: Decolonizing practice. Routledge.
Pikirayi I. 2016. Archaeology, local knowledge, and tradition: the quest for relevant approaches to the study and use of the past in Southern Africa. In Community Archaeology and Heritage in Africa: Decolonizing practice. Routledge.
Pikirayi I. 2016. Great Zimbabwe as power-scape. In Cultural Landscape Heritage in Sub-Saharan Africa. Dumbarton Oaks.
Schmidt PR. 2016. Collaborative archaeology and heritage in Africa: Views from the trench and beyond. In Community Archaeology and Heritage in Africa: Decolonizing practice. Routledge.
CONFERENCES
Nhundu A. 2016. The e ects of global warning on the rock art in the ukhahlamba-drakensberg park world heritage site, South Africa. Changing climates, ecosysytem and environments within arid sothern africa and adjoining regions. CRC Press.
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