Tigers in Africa: Stalking the Past at the Cape of Good Hope (Third Glynn Isaac Memorial Lecture, June 1999)
Released: Apr 01, 2002
Publisher: University of Capetown Press
Format: Paperback, 64 pages
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Providing an unconventional and profusely illustrated presentation of the diverse themes that constitute the past at the southern tip of Africa, this book intermeshes human and carnivore evolution, colonial slavery and apartheid, and science and romance. The palaeontological findings of Raymond Dart, Robert Ardrey, and Glynn Isaac are lined up against a famous dispute about carnivore evolution that flourished in the heyday of apartheid. Pioneering exploration of the globe is set against archaeological surveys and romantic quests in the African desert, and the dark days of colonial slavery at the Cape are contrasted with the bright prospects of Nelson Mandela's legacy in South Africa today.
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