Abstract

THE first number of a new series of bulletins of the South African Archæological Society, Cape Town, will be of general interest to all prehistorians. These bulletins will not be confined exclusively to South African studies, but will embrace accounts of research dJaAar in other areas. The first bulletin, for example, not only describes a preliminary survey of work in South Africa and discusses colour in prehistoric rock paintings, but also includes an account by J. d'A. Waechter of an archaeological excavation in the Middle East, and a brief note on the, mesolithic cultures of Britain. These bulletins will help to link up more closely South African archaeologists, and also act as a convenient medium between them and their colleagues in other countries.

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