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Amazing archaeological discoveries at Canteen Kopje near Kimberley in North Cape South Africa

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About 200 years ago, long before Johannesburg was established, there was an African city that flourished near the same location. According to records, a Euro...

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TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL BULLETIN

* This questionnaire applies ONLY to the SA Archaeological Bulletin, NOT The Digging Stick.

With the increasing costs of postage and unreliable postal delivery in South Africa we are considering the implications of offering the Bulletin in PDF format online. Paid-up members will receive a password to enable them to download the entire Bulletin issue and/or only individual articles. Before we take this step, please answer the following questionnaire to determine what the current members’ preferences are with regard to moving to an online version with no change to the subscription rate.

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THE SOUTH AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL BULLETIN

TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL BULLETIN This questionnaire applies ONLY to the SA Archaeological Bulletin, NOT The Digging Stick With the increasing costs of postage and unreliable postal delivery in South Africa we are considering the implications of offering the Bulletin in...
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ASAPA Media Statement

The current state of events in South Africa has brought a sombre ambience worldwide. The mentality and physical actions of some South Africans has sullied the character of our proud Rainbow Nation. The series of afrophobic and xenophobic attacks and the ongoing rate of femicide and gender based violence in South Africa has created divisions and adversity among us. The ASAPA council and its members do not tolerate these horrendous crimes nor recognise the justification. We plead with our fellow citizens to promptly stop these heinous acts and rather lend a helping hand to victims.

Unity is strength and division is weakness - Swahili Proverb.

We as the ASAPA council and community endorse peace, unity and equality with our fellow African sisters and brothers. We believe that a truly united front has the power to bring about long-lasting positive change. We sincerely hope that these gruesome attacks come to an end so that we can stand together as one cohesive community. During this difficult time, we ask for healing, forgiveness, safety and union among all Africans.
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