The Dagga Pipes of Southern Africa (inscribed). Part 4. – Walton, James

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Researches of the Nasional Museum

Inscribed on the cover by the author. From the text: “The habit of smoking dagga, Cannabis sativa, was introduced into Southern Africa by the very first waves of Bantu invaders from the north and dagga pipe bowls of stone or earthenware have been found in association with early Bantu settlements in Southern Rhodesia, the Transvaal, the Orange Free State, Basutoland, the Cape Province and Natal.” With twelve text figures. A few corrections to text. 113 Pages. Condition: Good. Binding: Softcover. Limp cardwraps. Mild edge-wear. Some toning to the edges. Staple-bound.

Publisher: Nasional Museum
Date Published: 1953
Publication Place: Bloemfontein

Signed: Yes
Condition: Good.
Binding: Softcover. Limp cardwraps. Mild edge-wear. Some toning to the edges. Staple-bound.