Grobler, H. 1996. Dissecting the Kruger myth with blunt instruments: a rebuttal of Jane Carruthers’s view. Journal of South African Studies 22 (3): 455-472.
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Beinart, W. 1998. Men, science, travel and nature in the eighteenth and nineteenth-century Cape. Journal of South African Studies 24 (4): 775-799.
Christopher, W. 1844. Extract from a journal on the E. coast of Africa. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 14: 76-103.
Cruttenden, C.J. 1849. Memoir on the western or Edoor tribes, inhabiting the Somali coast of N.E. Africa, with the southern branches of the family of Darrood, resident on the banks of the Webbe Shebeyli, commonly called the River Webbe. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 19: 49-76.
Sykes, C.A. 1853. Notes on the possessions of the Imaun of Muskat, on the climate and productions of Zanzibar, and on the prospects of African discovery from Mombas. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 23: 101-119.
Heffner, E.H. 1929. Representation of rhinoceros by stone age man. American Journal of Archaeology 33 (1): 108.
Jones, T.M. 1958. East African influences upon the early Byzantine empire. Journal of Negro History 43 (1): 50-61.
Heller, J.L. 1971. Classical poetry in the Systema Naturae of Linnaeus. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 102: 183-216.
Heller, E. 1918. The geographical barriers to the distribution of big game animals in Africa. Geographical Review 6 (4): 297-319, figs. 1-15.
Brown, W.T. 1971. The politics of business: relations between Zanzibar and Bagamoyo in the late nineteenth century. African Historical Studies 4 (3): 631-643.
Liesegang, G. 1969. Dingane’s attack on Lourenco Marques in 1833. Journal of African History 10 (4): 565-579.
Miller, Charles 1778. Some account of Fort Malbro’ near Bencoolen, of the interior parts of Sumatra, and of a neighbouring island never known to have been visited by any European. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 68: 160-179.
Dundas, F.G. 1893. Expedition up the Jub River through Somalil-land, east Africa. Geographical Journal, London 1 (3): 209-222.
Francfort, H.P. 1983. Excavations at Shortughai in Northeast Afghanistan. American Journal of Archaeology 87 (4): 518-519.
Carpenter, R. 1956. A trans-Saharan caravan route in Herodotus. American Journal of Archaeology 60 (3): 231-242.
Casson, L. 1980. Periplus Maris Erythraei: three notes on the text. Classical Quarterly N.S. 30 (2): 495-497.
Powell Cotton, P.H.G. 1904. Notes on a journey through East Africa and Northern Uganda. Journal of the Royal African Society 3 (12): 315-324.
Pryer, W.B. 1883. Notes on North-Eastern Borneo and the Sulu islands. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society 5 (2): 90-96.
Passarge, S. 1895. The German expedition to Adamawa. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society 5 (1): 50-53.