Abstract

J.D. Overton developed theoretical frameworks incorporating the different components and linkages in the process of exploration. In this article one of his models is applied in connection with the early Stages of exploration in the central part of the west coast of South Africa, which includes the magisterial districts of Clanwilliam, Vredendal, and Vanrhynsdorp. It is concluded that exploration of the central part of the west coast was mainly undertaken as the result of economical demand factors which came into being. Although the original demand factors did not seem to be satisfied fully in this area, new demand factors appeared which gave way to re-assessment of the central part of the west coast. As the area was able to provide for this new demand, the result was the final settlement of Whites.

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