Handwritten site report on the rock paintings found on sites 1, 2 and 3, and on the archaeological material, only found on site 3, at: De Tronk, Winterhoek, Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa. The archaeological material found on site 3 includes Wilton flakes , ochre (red) and coarse black pottery. In site 1, a cave, the rock paintings consist of the following: elephants and human figures. In site 2, a cave site, the rock paintings consist of the following: crude animals and hands. In site 3, a rock face, the rock paintings consist of : a female figure and what appears to be a buck.
Typed site report on an archaeological site located in Baviaanshoek, Karoopoort Outspan, Ceres Area, Western Cape, South Africa. Later Stone Age stone tools, fragments of ostrich egg shells, chert flakes, and scrapers were found.
Typed site report on an archaeological site located in Baviaanshoek, Karoopoort Outspan, Ceres Area, Western Cape, South Africa. Finds included a few stone tools in and around the site, possibly Later Stone Age and flakes of grey and black chert.
Typed note of the description of the rock paintings in a shelter located along the Wit Els River, Ceres, Western Cape, South Africa. Rock paintings are of human torsos, finger marks and animal figures painted in red and white.
Five reports on surface site middens. The locations of the sites are: Kleine Springfontein, Buffelsrivier, Blaawberg Reserve and Rietvlei. Some scattered sea shells were found.
Rock painting consisting of finger smears in red and black. In addition there is a faded figure of what is possibly an animal in black in the centre of the smears.