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Wondi

  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Wondi was of Zuma isibongo, which was a part of the Basuto race. He lived at Byrnetown. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1907 in Pietermaritzburg.]

Xaba, Lazarus

  • 1839 - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Lazarus Xaba arrived in Natal from Swaziland with Reverend Albert Allison in 1846. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1910 in Pietermaritzburg. He was 72 years old when he was interviewed by Stuart.]

Tim Maggs

  • Persoon
  • 1941 - present

[Source - Tim Maggs for FHYA, 2020: I was born in 1941 in Pretoria, of British ancestry. After World War 2 we moved to Johannesburg where I attended school to age 12. Holidays saw us travel widely in South Africa, including various farm visits, which must have stimulated my appreciation of the countryside. With the second National Party election victory in 1953 our parents became concerned about the increasingly racist regime in South Africa and moved us three siblings to the UK to complete our education. Having finished school returned to SA and started a BA in history and geography at the University of Cape Town. This wasn't really leading anywhere until I became hooked on archaeology through meeting and going on expeditions to record rock paintings with the pioneers, Townley Johnson, Hym Rabinowitz and Percy Sieff. This led to Hons. in archaeology, followed by a PhD on the precolonial farmers of the Free State, which took nearly a decade. By now married and with small children, we moved to Pietermaritzburg, where I took up the first-ever archaeological post in Natal and continued research into early farming communities. Over the years I began also to work on the more public aspects of archaeology and heritage conservation - contributions to textbooks, school visits, efforts to protect archaeological sites and service on a variety of heritage-related committees. I was the first chair of the KwaZulu Monuments Council and later served on the National Monuments Council. From small beginnings, the Archaeology Department of the Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal) Museum has grown (much of it after I retired) to include specialists in the Stone Age and rock art as well as early farmers. Now deep into retirement I still (2020) do some research, notably on the terraced settlements of the Mpumalanga escarpment.]

Cedric Poggenpoel

  • Persoon
  • [19-?] - present

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, using the Cape Archaeological Survey website http://www.casprojects.co.za/: Cedric Poggenpoel is a South African archaeologist who received his Master's degree in archaeology from the University of Cape Town in 1996. In the early 1970s, Poggenpoel was working as a technical officer at the University of Cape Town. During this time he, alongside John Parkington, discovered the Diepkloof rock shelter, which they subsequently excavated over a number of years. He is a specialist in faunal identification with an interest in fish taxonomy. In 2008 he began work as the Field Director at Cape Archaeological Survey.]

Frans Roodt

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  • 24 April 1954 - present

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using Frans Roodt's online CV: Frans Roodt was born in April 1954. He is an archaeologist and heritage practitioner, who currently works at the University of Limpopo as a lecturer. He received his master's degree in archaeology at the University of Pretoria in 1993. He was in charge of the archaeological research and Site Museum reconstruction and development of the uMgungundlovu site. He worked as the curator of the Polokwane Museums & Heritage in Limpopo from 1996 to 2005.]

Anthony Edward Cubbin

  • Persoon
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, using materials from the South African Human Sciences Research Networking Directory, published in 1996: Anthony Edward Cubbin began working as a professor in the Department of History at the University of Zululand in 1985. He attended the University of Natal from 1959−1961, where he received his bachelor's degree. He subsequently studied at the University of the Orange Free State, where he received his PhD in 1983.]

Wendy E. Cubbin

  • Persoon
  • [19-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2018, using information provided by Gavin Whitelaw: Wendy E. Cubbin wrote the paper 'A physical reconstruction of Mgungundlovu, Dingane's umuzi circa 1837, based on eye witness accounts and supported by authoritative studies' for the Pietermaritzburg Girls' High School Natal Senior Certificate in 1983. This was later published in ‘Yesterday and Today’ journal number 15, April 1988. At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate any further biographical information about Wendy Cubbin.]

Smith

  • Persoon
  • Unknown

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Smith.]

Elize Becker

  • Persoon
  • [19-?] - present

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, using Elize Becker's LinkedIn account: Elize Becker is a South African archaeologist and anthropologist who worked as a Heritage Officer at Amafa KZN Heritage between 2005 and 2007.]

B. Talbot

  • Persoon
  • YYYY - [19-?]

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2020, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about B. Talbot. He worked with or for the P.W.D. in 1928, during which time he drew a survey map of uMgungundlovu (Dingaan's Kraal).]

Bikwayo ka Noziwawa

  • Persoon
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Bikwayo kaNoziwawa was of the Ngobamakosi regiment. His grandfather Mzizima was king's messenger to all of the 'low country of Tongaland'. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1903.]

Cane, Christian

  • Persoon
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: Christian Cane alias Lavuta, was born in Dingane's reign and was the son of John Cane. He was born at Mbizane and lived at Sikisiki in Pondoland. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1907.]

Colenbrander, HJ

  • Persoon
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about H. J. Colenbrander. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1900.]

Cooper, AW

  • Persoon
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about A.W. Cooper. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1907 at the Victoria Club in Pietermaritzburg.]

Deare, GR

  • Persoon
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about George R. Deare. He was a sub-inspector of the police in 'Zululand' from about 1889 to 1890. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1902.]

Dunjwa ka Mabedhla

  • Persoon
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Dunjwa kaMabedhla. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1912.]

Falaza

  • Persoon
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Falaza. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1898.]

Giba ka Sobuza

  • Persoon
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Giba kaSobuza. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1898.]

Ginga

  • Persoon
  • [18-?] - YYYY

[Source - Chloe Rushovich for FHYA, 2017, using KCAL materials: At this time the FHYA has not been able to locate biographical information about Ginga. He was interviewed by James Stuart in 1899. He was interviewed at Umzinto where he was a policeman.]

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