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Africa divided according to the extent of its Principall Parts in which are distinquished one from the other Empires, Monarchies, Kingdoms, States and Peoples which at this time inhabite Africa
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Africa
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Description
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Based on Jaillot's map, (see NOR 0046). Title across top: Africa distinguished in its principal parts viz. Barbary. Biledulgerid, Egypt, Zaara or The Desert, the Country of the Negros, Guinea, Nubia, Abissinea, Zanguebar; Congo, Monomotapa, Caffrares, the Islands of the Canaries, Cape Verd, St. Thomas, Madagascar or St. Lawrence ... Described by Sanson. Corrected and amended by William Berry. Dedicated to Charles II; Prime meridian through Ferro Island., London. Berry, William, fl. 1669-1708
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Identifier
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islandora:25719
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Fishing from a dugout canoe
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Subject
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Bushman, Southern Africa, San, indigenous, river, boat, men, fishing, Kxoe (African people)--Fishing--Okavango River, San (African people)--Fishing--Okavango River, Rivers--Botswana, Dugout canoes--Okavango River, Okavango River ; Botswana
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islandora:12278
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Africa, drawn and engraved from the best maps and charts
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Africa -- Maps -- Early works to 1800.
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Map shows a Dutch fort at the Cape of Good Hope. Map also indicates Grain Coast, Ivory Coast, Gold Coast and Slave Coast sequentially along the west coast of Africa., Scale given in British statute miles., Prime meridien through London., Restored and hinged between acid-free boards.
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islandora:19696
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|Xam man from Kenhardt taken at Prieska
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San (African people)--Africa, Southern, San (African people)--Africa, Southern--Pictorial works, San (African people)--Social life and customs, Men--Africa, Southern, Hunting and gathering societies--Africa, Southern, ,
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This image was included in Alfred Martin Duggan Cronin's The Bantu tribes of South Africa : reproductions of photographic studies, the outcome of his major ethnographic research study of the San of Southern African.
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islandora:26888