File:Khoikhoi-nedersetting - 1711.png

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Afrikaans: 'n Khoikhoi-nedersetting by Tafelbaai, soos uitgebeeld in graveerwerk uitgebeeld in graveerwerk in Abraham Bogaert se Historische Reizen, 1711. Lug word deur die anus vin die koei links geblaas om die melkproses aan te help.
English: A Khoikhoi settlement in Table Bay, as depicted in an engraving in Abraham Bogaert's Historische Reizen, 1711. Air is being blown through the anus of the cow on the left to aid the milking process.
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Source Suid-Afrikaanse Geskiedenis in Beeld (1989). Anthony Preston. Bion Books: Printed in South Africa. This source cites Abraham Bogaert's Historische Reizen, 1711.
Author Presumably Abraham Bogaert, the author of the mentioned source.
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