BC 290 Goodwin Papers

A Personal Papers ...... 3 B Family Papers ...... 4 C Accounts and Finances ...... 4 D Correspondence ...... 6 D1 Personal ...... 6 D2 Business ...... 6 D3 Newspapers ...... 6 D4 South African Broadcasting Commission: ...... 6 D5 Correspondence A-Z: ...... 6 D6 General correspondence (ie – files labeled “Archaeological correspondence” or unidentified letters) ...... 10 E South African Archaeological Bulletin; South African Archaeological Society ...... 10 E1 South African Archaeological Bulletin ...... 10 E2 South African Archaeological Society ...... 11 F University Administrative papers ...... 11 F1 Examination papers; correspondence; minutes of meetings; faculty handbooks; reports; notes ...... 11 F2 Lecture notes ...... 11 G Sites ...... 13 G1 Site Charts: A-Z (some include photographs, cuttings, correspondence) 13 G2 Site Notebooks: A-Z ...... 16 G3 Miscellaneous Field notes (1f, 1it.) ...... 17 G4 Rock Art Sites: A-Z...... 17 H Research material ...... 20 H1 Ethnology ...... 20 H2 Research notes (Some include Correspondence; Bibliographical notes; Cuttings)...... 34 H3 Bibliographies ...... 41 H4 Newspaper cuttings; extracts from periodicals ...... 42 J Goodwin publications, writings and talks ...... 43 J1 Books ...... 43 J2 Papers (mss and tss, published and unpublished) ...... 44 J3 Reprints:...... 45 J4 Booklets: ...... 46 J5 Articles in newspapers: ...... 46 J7 Poetry, prose and plays (See also A6.2) ...... 47 J8 Broadcasts...... 47 J9 Reviews ...... 47 K Reprints, manuscripts and publications by contemporaries and colleagues ...... 47 K1 Manuscripts ...... 47 K2 Papers sent by courtesy to Goodwin: ...... 48 K3 Miscellaneous reprints, extracts from journals, booklets and publications 49 L Photographs ...... 49 M Chris Reid...... 58 N Miscellaneous ...... 58 Additions, 2001 ...... 59 AA Diaries ...... 59 BB Correspondence ...... 59 CC W L Micklethwait poems (notebook); W L Goodwin Passport ...... 59 DD Tribute to A J H Goodwin (ms in W L Goodwin’s handwriting) ...... 59 EE Photographs ...... 59 FF Genealogies and Reminiscences ...... 59 GG Books ...... 59 HH Miscellaneous ...... 60

Biographical note

Astley John Hilary Goodwin was born on the 27th December, 1900 in Pietermaritzburg. He was the second son of the Reverend William Allerton Goodwin, who was then warden of St Albans Theological College, and Alice Mary, daughter of Bishop Bransby Key.

He studied at St John’s College in Johannesburg and Selwyn’s College, Cambridge, where he read English. In 1922, he obtained an Honours degree in Anthropology and at the School of Oriental Studies. In the same year, he married Winifred Laura, daughter of John Leonard Micklethwait.

While working as a Research Assistant in 1924 for Professor A. Radcliffe Brown at the University of Cape Town, he saw the need for devising a new cultural terminology for . Two years later, he completed a working terminology for South African Prehistory.

In 1926, Goodwin was appointed to the permanent staff of the University of Cape Town. In 1933, he started the first course in Ethnology and Archaeology at the University. He was appointed Senior Lecturer in Ethnology and Archaeology in 1934, and Associate Professor in 1954.

Goodwin was also a fellow and Honorary General Secretary of the Royal Society of South Africa. In 1944, he founded the Cape Archaeological Society (which later became the South African Archaeological Society) and became the society’s first chairman of council and later Honorary General Secretary. He edited the Society’s Bulletin from 1945 to 1958.

In 1959, he became president of the Royal Society of South Africa and The South African Archaeological Society.

He died on the 5th December,1959.

Scope note

The Goodwin Papers consists primarily of Goodwin’s work-related material at the University of Cape Town. There is also some personal material, such as diaries, his father’s estate papers, a family scrapbook and family photographs.

The collection contains a large number of correspondence files, a wide-ranging section on Goodwin’s research material and archaeological site reports and a sizeable photograph collection.

Goodwin’s publications, writings and talks are also well represented. In the latter section is a file on plays and poetry written by him.

A Personal Papers

A1 Military certificate 1942. List of graduates from Selwyn College, Cambridge, 1922. (A J H Goodwin: Anthropology Honours)

A2 Curriculum Vitae. Letter from AC Haddon, 1922; letters of appreciation; publications lists; reprints and cutting; research reports; ms of Formative years of South African Prehistoric terminology, 1922-57 (see also J2.3)

A3 Scrapbook (of family members; letters and articles written by Goodwin for newspapers, etc)

A4 Diaries, 1944 and 1945

A5 Visitors Book, 1903-1944. (First used by Goodwin’s mother at St Alban’s College. Later used by AJHG Goodwin. Contains signatures of those attending the inaugural meeting of the Cape of Good Hope Archaeological Society in 1944.)

A6 Notebooks: A6.1 Crossword puzzles, theatre plans and sums A6.2 Commentary and notes on poetry and plays A6.3 Literary sources consulted, 1316-1650, 1745-1830, 1830-1870, 1870-1920 A6.4 Literary criticism A6.5 “Words, idle words” A6.6 “Quotable quotes” A6.7 “My old Dutch: tales of the D.E.I.Co” A6.8 Commonplace books A6.8 War notes, military strategy A6.9 Interviews with various people about the Boer War A6.10 “Ancient Tragedy” A6.11 “Interesting poems”

A7 Leven en Werken Maandblad. Radio-Volksuniversiteit Holland, no.1 January 1937

A8 Photographs of Hieronymus Bosch paintings

A9 Clubs and Societies A9.1 Subscriptions and receipts: 1927, 1928, 1946, 1950 A9.2 Owl Club newsletters, journals, members lists A9.3 Royal Society of South Africa. Information and newsletters. Letter informing A.J.H. Goodwin of his election as a fellow of the society on 24 September 1930. A9.4 Lists of members, circulars, newsletters, journals and correspondence 1945 – 1957 for: The South African Association for the Advancement of Science, South African Public Library, South African National Society, Wildlife Protection Society of South Africa, Readers Digest Association, Old Johannian Association A9.5 Minutes of the South African Association for the Advancement of Science

A10 Christmas cards, postcards, children’s story

B Family Papers

B1 W A Goodwin (father) B1.1 Notebook with Greek vocabulary and theology notes B1.2 Notebook with botanical terms; diary from 31 March 1881- 5 January 1882; list of birthdays and marriage dates of family members. B1.3 “Dad’s Estate to 1939. December” . Letters from W A Goodwin to A J H Goodwin 6 December 1912 – 12 January 1924 . Letters to W A Goodwin from the Provincial Pensions Board, The Church of the Province of South Africa on the subject of a widows and orphans fund 20 August 1924 – 7 February 1928 . Letters on the subject of W A Goodwin’s death: . From Sylvia to John and Winnie Goodwin – 1 September 1932 . From Ted to John Goodwin – 2 September 1932 . From Mother to John Goodwin – 2 September 1932 . Correspondence between E A Goodwin (Ted), Mrs A M Goodwin (W A Goodwin’s widow and John and Ted’s mother), A J H Goodwin and the Queenstown Loan Trust Agency on the subject of the estate of the late W.A. Goodwin 11 September 1932 – 12 April 1937; Queenstown Loan Trust Agency on the topic of the estate of late W A Goodwin – 29 June 1946. Correspondence from [sender unclear] to Winnie and John – 19 April 1946, 28 April 1946 . Letter to Mrs Plumptre from Elliott Brothers about W A Goodwin’s gravestone 10 February 1933 . Other letters about W A Goodwin’s estate from Ted to John 6 June 1937, 8 February 1938 . List of the contents of W A Goodwin’s estate . Newspaper clipping about W A Goodwin’s death . Postcard from Australia

B2 Alice M. Goodwin (Mother) B2.1 Diary (c.1930?) on the subject of her visit to Genadendal B2.2 ms: Unpublished ms on Freak Doctors. Letter to AJHG and Winnie, 30 May, 1920s?

B3 Winnie Goodwin (Wife) B3.1 Folder containing: . Higher Examination Certificate from Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board – 31 August 1913 . Letter from Harriet Robinson (Headmistress of Herschel Girls’ School) to Winnie and accompanying teachers list and booklet about Herschel 12 January 1934 . Letter to Winnie from Ted – 5 January 1957

C Accounts and Finances

C1 Letter from the City of Cape Town to A.J.H. Goodwin on the subject of water supply to 5 Alfred Road, Rondebosch and Elm Cottage, Newlands, 11 March 1957 – 23 August 1957

C2 Letters, account statements and deposit slips from Standard Bank 04 December 1956 – 08 May 1959

C3 Letters between A.J.H. Goodwin and the Queenstown Loan Trust Agency on the subject of the estate of the late W.A. Goodwin. Also receipts, stocks, bonds, shares, 14 January 1933 – 31 December 1957. See also B1.3

C4 Account statements from Robb Motors 31 October 1946 – 12 April 1957

C5 Property correspondence about tenants, buying, selling, alteration and expenses between A.J.H. Goodwin and:  Silberbauer , Son & Wilmot 6 November 1945 – 12 December 1957  McCarthy, Flegg & Co. – 05 April 1946  Hamer & Morkel – 17 June 1946  Frank Wiles – 15 March 1956  Stuttaford & Co. – 29 February 1956  Two letters possibly written by the same person [one of A.J.H. Goodwin’s children?] to:  Father [A J H Goodwin?] – 06 November 1945  Ray and Marion – 13 December 1945

C6 Correspondence and statements between A J H Goodwin and the following on the subject of A J H Goodwin’s claim for a refund of British Income Tax:  The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia – 27 June 1931, 01 August 1934, 25 February 1936  The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society – 10 April 1935, 26 February 1936  The Phoenix Assurance Company Ltd – 21 March 1931  The Commercial Union Assurance Company Ltd – 27 November 1934  Standard Bank – 06 February 1936  Income Tax Statement – 30 June 1930  Union Department of Education, Pretoria 31 December 1929 – 08 November 1945

C7 Correspondence between A J H Goodwin and Silberbauer, Son & Wilmot on the subject of:  Winifred Goodwin Trust 22 May 1946 – 21 June 1946  Athenaeum Trust  A J H Goodwin’s will – 13 January 1946, 20 December 1946  Winnie Goodwin’s will – 20 December 1957

C8 Stocks and shares C8.1 Stocks and shares – notes, graphs, sums. C8.2 Hardcover notebook with stock exchange notes and prehistoric distribution maps.

C9 Newspaper cuttings – stock exchange prices 02 October 1953, October 1959, November 1959.

C10 Other financial papers C10.1 Letters from A J H Goodwin to:  Dr Du Toit about a loan 1946  Dr Düring about Bransby’s school expenses 1946  The Chairman of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange 1958 C10.2 Receipts from:  J Mulder Painting and Decorating 1946  Van Ryn Bottle Store 1956  Pilgrims Booksellers 1957 C10.3 Travel expenses notebook

D Correspondence

D1 Personal  Personal “Early correspondence: Private”. 1922  Nona, 17 October 1956  Berry Malan, 12 October 1956; 26 October 1957  Didi, 28 June 1956; 31 October 1956  Olga E. Wells, 09 January 1957  Sonia, 16 February 1957  Dorothy, 10 December [no year]  Violet Fenton, 28 December [no year]  Peg, 12 October 1956?  E.D. Monro

D2 Business  Sender Unknown, 01 August 1929  Messrs Lawson and Kirk, 30 November 1934  Leontine Sagan, 27 May 1940  City of Cape Town, 09 October 1956  Messrs Bolus Bros., 03 December 1956, 18 May 1957  Stuttaford & Co. (Parek), 31 December 1956  Post Master General Salisbury, 17 February 1957  Dr Immelman, 28 July 1957  Messrs AA Balkema, 29 August 1957

D3 Newspapers Cape Times: 14 December 1951, 01 August 1955, 14 March 1957, 02 May 1957, 28 August 1957, 13 September 1957, 13 December 1957, 25 October 1958, 19 February 1958, 07 March 1959, 20 April 1959 Cape Argus: 13 October 1957, 23 Febraury 1959, 19 April 1959

D4 South African Broadcasting Commission: 28 April 1948, 07 May 1948, 18 May 1948, 14 January 1949, 17 January 1949

D5 Correspondence A-Z:

 ‘Africa South’: various Jan. 1958  American: 1942-1953 Inc. Cranial Capacity Paper: Teilhard de Chardin  American and Canadian: 1936-1958  Antoniewicz: 1959  Arbuthnot, M., 1949-51. 19 letters  Archaeological Survey 1939-58 Incl. BD Malan, van Riet Lowe, RJ Mason  Archaeology Conference. General (includes letters from wife)  Archaeology Conference. Notices, 1929-36, Letters, Memo to Min. of Interior  Archaeology Tour 1926 1927-28  Atheneum Trust ?1949-57  Bailey, Colesb. Badenhorst ?1948. 6 letters.  Balkema/ Bleek paintings  Barbour, Dorothy and George. 10 December 1954  Barnard, K.H.: 1937-58: Letters, List of Barnard’s publications. 4 letters  Barnard & SA Museum. 1949-52: Incl. Letters from Summers & N Jones  Bateman, P. 1943-44. Letters, photo and ms. 12 letters  Battiss, W. 1945-48. Letters, notes and one reproduction. 6 letters  Bax. One card, 1959  Miss D. Bleek. One letter, 1943  Braidwood, P. USA. 1949.  Breuil, H. 1929-1954. 25 letters  Breuil, H. 1944-55. 22 letters and ms  Bruce-Bays/ Laidler/ Colonel Ray. 1929-33. 6 letters; photos.  Bullock. 1 letter: 1934  Burkitt, M. 1926. 1927-42. 17 letters  Burkitt, P. 1930-35. 10 letters  Guy Butler. Grahamstown. 1957  Cabu, F. – Congo. 1930-34 (One letter to van Riet Lowe and reply; Cabu/AJHG mss) 4 letters  Carter, J. 1930-34. 10 letters  Childe, V. Gordon. undated  Chubb, E. 1932-34. 10 letters  Clark, JD. 1950-57. 12 letters  Clark, JD. 1955-59. Incl. R Inskeep letters. 18 letters  Clark Howell. 1954. 1 letter  Clarke, Desmond. 8 January 1956  Cole, Sonia. 1951-54. 19 letters  Cole, Sonia. 1952-56. 15 letters  Colson, R. 1934. 3 letters  Cooke, Basil. 1948-50. 14 letters  Cronin (Letter from Duggan-Cronin, 1934)  Current Anthropology. One letter  Dart. 1949-1952. 5 letters  Dart. Galloway, Wells. 1929-1957. 15 letters  Davie, TB. 1952-1953. 2 letters  Davies, O.: Natal. 1948-1952. 16 letters  Davison, D. 1951. 1 letter  Dead file. 1929-1930  Denver Expedition. 1925-1928  Drennan, M. 1927-55. ms of Archaeology of Oakhurst Shelter. 18 letters  Dreyer. Helme. Dreyer’s ms: The Floris Bad Site; letters from and to Dreyer, 1929-52; letters to and from Helme, 1931-1933; Matjes River cave excavation notes and letter  Du Toit. One letter, 1945  Egharevbay, Jacob U. 05 January 1956  Ellenberger. 1935. 2 letters  Equipment. One letter, 1947  Europe. Var. 1936-1959  Field Museum. Chicago 1931-1938  Fleure. Braunholtz. 1932-37. Incl. Copy of letter from V. Gordon Childe 1932 about a Goodwin memo. NB. 13 letters  Fripp, Mrs C. 1937-50: Incl. 1939 comments by AJHG on the death of his daughter, Patricia; ms by CE Fripp. 23 letters  Gatehouse, R. Simonstown. 1949-54. Incl. Mss & referee’s reports. 15 letters  Gill, L. 1928-1937  Gold Coast. 1954-56  Goodwin, Winnie: see Nigeria correspondence  Gracie, S. 1948-56. 14 letters  Gracie, Captain Stewart. 11 December 1955-10 December 1956. 3 letters  Hall, RN. 1931-1934. Regarding ms on Bushman paintings. 22 letters  Harrell, George. 17 December 1926  Haddon. Balfour. 1929-30. 5 letters  Hardy, W. 1942-49. Incl. letters 1929-44; notes on sites. 10 letters  Heese, C. 1926-51. Incl. Ms, notes, illustration. 24 letters  Hewitt, J. 1928-35; 1926-42. 23 letters  Hirlson, K.J. 04 July 1027  Historical Monuments Commission. Correspondence and reports, 1927-55  Historical Monuments Commission Reports. 1948  Historical Monuments 1926-38. Acts, drafts, newsclips, permit  Hoernle, C. 1929-34. 27 letters  Hoernle, C. 1926-32. 15 letters  Hopefield. 1951-54. Incl. Pressclips and reports. 48 letters  Hornell, J. 1938. 1 letter  Italy. 1949-59.  Janmart, J. 1929 (?)-49 [Livingstone reference] Letters and reports. Incl. Captioned photos. 13 letters  Janmart, J. 1942-51. Letters and reports. Incl. 3 uncaptioned photos. 8 letters  Jolly. Graaff. Cambridge. 1948-53. 13 letters  Jones, Neville. 1926-49 (Incl. Letter to BDM 1950) Incl. Confidential? notes on students. 30 letters  Jones, Neville. 1929-36. 13 letters  W.E. Jones to K. Barnard , 12 November 1928 (includes Barnard, attaching above letter, to Goodwin, 20 November 1928 (“see collaboration with Jones 1931 Trans Roy Soc SA, v.19, p.1-6”)  Jones, W.E. (Natal). 1928-29. 5 letters  Kalahari Expedition. 1949  Kelly, Pat and Alice. 1929-37. 20 letters  Leakey, L. 1927-51. 5 letters  Leakey, L. 1935-57. Incl. NB letter in 1947 to Leakey re van Riet Lowe and Mary (Nicol) Leakey letter. 10 letters  Leary, W. ms. 1926-27. 5 letters  Lestrade, G P. 1937. 1 letter  Mabbutt. 1951-55. 2 ms Cape Coastal Studies. 4 letters  MacFarlane, D R. 1933, 34. Incl. Site notes and photos. Also 1 o/s folder: letter and tracings (1933). 11 letters  Malan, BD (Personal). 1938-59. 39 letters  Malan, BD. 1935-57. 4 letters  Malan, Frans. 1942-54. 19 letters  Mason, Revil. 1953-59. 40 letters  Mason, Revil. PhD: critical evaluation. Incl. 3 letters from “Peter” (C. van Riet Lowe) 1955. 1 letter  Maufe. 1 letter, 1930  Methodology?. (Copy of letter from AJHG to ? re Age of Fossil Man)  Methuen, 1940s and 1953  Moller, D.J.S. (Fruit grower) 13 October 1928  Movius, H. USA. 1948-53. 7 letters  Museum Handbook. 1925-56. Incl. Bound galleys of the handbook and nb critical letter from Hardy, 1926.  Myres, J. 1929-30. 5 letters  Nairobi, Personal. One letter, 1948  Natal. 1926-30. Re AJHG’s first look at a strangulated scraper 1928. Incl. Photos and G Jones ms  National Council for Social Research, 1956-57 and 1958. African Studies Committee… Letters and minutes  Nigeria (Includes reports, memoranda, photographs, mss: 16f) See also: J2.23 8f of correspondence (friends, family and business): Wife and family, 1953-1957 Winnie Goodwin, 1953-1957 Alice and Winnie Goodwin, 1953-1957 Aunt Nelly and Aunt Margaret, 1957 Bernard E. Fagg, 1957 Miles and Peggy Burkitt, 1955-1956 Kenneth Murray, Dr Fejos and Catherine Fagg; Air travel to and from Nigeria, 1955-1956 Sedgwick & Co., 1955 West Africa. Includes report on study leave, 1955 Nigeria 1953 mss: Bronze heads of Ife and Archaeology and Benin Architecture; Report Nigerian vignettes Correspondence and notes on Nigeria project Ife. Includes road maps of Nigeria (filed in o/s) Benin. Archaeology and Architecture. tss  O-S (General correspondence)  Oakhurst. 1932-38  Oakley, K. 1948-1956 . 16 letters  Oakley, Kenneth P. 06 July 1956  O’Brien. 1936-47. Incl. O’Brien ms 1936  Pan African Congress  Peers, B. 1929-41. 5 letters  Personal. 1926-56. Incl. Prague hotel bill  Peyrony, Martin. One letter, 1931. BibliographyPiggott  Postcards. ?-1953  Press. Corresp., cuttings, ms 1948-52  Publishers. 1928-55. Incl. Printer’s Guide  Radcliffe-Brown. 1 letter, 1923 – from Paterson  Ravenscroft. 1934. 1 letter  Richards, AI. 2 letters, 1931; 2 mss 1931 on pottery  Riversdale. 2 files: Heese and Victoria West corresp. 1928-54  Roberts. 1947. 1 letter  Rock Art. 2 letters, 1927  Roffo. One letter, 1935  Rogers. 1 letter, 1935  Royal Society. Notice of meeting, 1935; History of Royal Soc. By WJ Talbot; [“Letter from Talbot, 1958”]=not there, 2005  Sawyer. Press cutting, 1950; letter, 1951  Schapera, I. 1928-34. 3 letters  Schapera, I. 1936-52. 6 letters  Schofield, D. 1936-45. 12 letters  Schofield. 1943-50. 20 letters  Schofield, Dorothy. 17 June 1956, 24 June 1956  Selby, C. Port Elizabeth. 1948. 4 letters  Sharples, B. 1929-36. 9 letters  Shaw, Miss M. 1936-56. 3 letters  Singer. Letter, 1958  Smith, JLB. Grahamstown. Letters, 1949. 2 letters  Slang River. 1943-44  Smuts. Correspondence and notes, 1932-37. Smuts snr and Jr and Bailey. 8 letters  Smuts. JC: 2 letters from S to AJHG, 1932,37; signed menu – Houses of Parliament, 1944. 3 letters  SA Journal of Science. Gatehouse quarrel  SA Museums Association. Annual General Meeting, 1958  S. Rhodesia  South West Africa. 1926, 1948, 1951, 1952  Sowerby, Dr A. 1949. 7 letters  Stanley, J.H. 1935. 2 letters  Stapleton, P. 1929, 1935. 13 letters  Summers, Roger. re “arch. Filing system” Includes notes and mss on an archaeological filing system. 16 letters  Swaziland. 1927  Transvaal Museum. 1928  Turner, S.D.J. (with accompanying photograph of stone artefact) 21 October 1927  “Unidentified”  van der Westhuizen, Petrus. 1928 (critique of Goodwin’s poem: “Archaeological Method”)  Van Hoepen. 1926. 1 letter  Van Riebeeck ‘52  Van Riet Lowe: o 1923-1926. 9 letters o 1926. 6 letters o 1924-1930. 46 letters o 1928-1955. 124 letters o 1943-1952 (incl. B. Malan letters). 18 letters o 1950-1954. 28 letters o 1940 and 1956. 2 letters o 1934-1935 (Vaal ts and commentary). 1 letter o 1930-1955. 59 letters o 1938-1953. 31 letters o 1930, 1939, 1956. 3 letters  “File under v.R.L.” Various tss and correspondence  Van Zinderen Bakker. 1951, 1952, re reprints. 6 letters  Vosburg, 1927  Walker, P.H. 03 February 1927  Walton, James. 1952; 1956. 4 letters  Warrington. letter to Goodwin, 26 January 1935  Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research correspondence between AJHG and Fejos  Miss M. Wilman. 1943-1953. 61 letters  Wilson, Monica, 1936. 2 letters  EV Wright. 1948-1949. 9 letters  Zululand (Jones, Barnard, Goodwin correspondence)

D6 General correspondence (ie – files labeled “Archaeological correspondence” or unidentified letters)

E South African Archaeological Bulletin; South African Archaeological Society

E1 South African Archaeological Bulletin E1.1 E.J. Sawyer correspondence, 1949. (Includes ms on rock shelters in the Stormberg mountains) E1.2 Submissions (includes photographs and tracings) x2 E1.3 “Next Bulletin” E1.4 “Next Bulletin, 1957” E1.5 Correspondence relating to 1959 Bulletin E1.6 “September Arch. Bull. Originals” (photographs and illustrations) E1.7 Proofs, correspondence, illustrations E1.8 Bulletin illustrations (o/s) E1.9 Proofs: 1955, 1959 E1.10 Bulletins: no. 41, March 1956; no. 43, September 1956

E2 South African Archaeological Society E2.1 List of members; Draft Statutes, 1945; Statute, 1956; Cape Archaeological Society Statutes [1944] E2.2 Minutes of quarterly meetings, 1956 E2.3 Correspondence E2.3.1 Colour chart (colour guide for use in definition of cave paintings) E2.3.2 1951; 1952; 1958; 1959 E2.3.3 1945-1948 E2.3.4 Membership and Bulletin E2.4 Income and Expenditure, 1958; Report, 1959 E2.5 Petty cash book: 1945-1946

F University Administrative papers

F1 Examination papers; correspondence; minutes of meetings; faculty handbooks; reports; notes F1.1 Minutes and agendas of Faculty of Arts, UCT, 1956 and Senate, UCT, 1958 F1.2 Faculty handbooks for Arts and Science (1956 and 1959); General Prospectus (1959) F1.3 Correspondence F1.3.1 Administrative correspondence F1.3.2 Universities Matters. UCT and other universities correspondence (includes ‘scenario’ for film produced by Goodwin: “The archaeology of the Cape Peninsula”) F1.4 Examinations F1.4.1 University exams: 1950 F1.4.2 University Exams, 1951 F1.4.3 Exams, UCT, 1953. (includes correspondence with BD Malan and C van Riet Lowe. Confidential correspondence?) F1.4.4 Exams F1.5 Reports and accounts of 2 visits to France and 1 to North Africa and Spain, 1930 and letters, 1930-1931; Report on research trip to Eastern Province, 22 December 1929 – 15 February 1930; Report on study leave, 1955; Report on SA Museums Association Meeting in Kimberley, 1936; Report on South African Museums Association Conference in Grahamstown, 1958. F1.6 Ethnology and Archaeology, Additional Reading, 1957

F2 Lecture notes

 2 unnamed folders: Social Anthropology 1; Ethnology and Archaeology  Amazon Basin  Archaeological notes  Archaeology. Notes for lectures. For revision 1958  Artefacts; SA Archaeology; Art  Arts and Crafts  Bantu Notes  BaRotse Lecture notes  Ba-Sotho/Ama-Xhosa lecture notes: Contains Goodwin’s first paper: “The AmaMpondo sibs” 1924 unpublished  Basuto (x2)  Baumann and Westermann  Bedouin Law  Brain and status  Breuil. Clacton I (notes from publications by Breuil, 1930-1932)  Bushmen, Lecture on the, delivered by Ms D. Bleek at the Vacation course of the School of African Life and Languages, UCT, Jan. 1924. ts “Copied from the speaker’s ms notes”  Charms  Communications and effective transport in Africa  Congo Tribes  Cranial Capacity; Bushmen; Primitive and African trade…  Determinants of culture  Domestic animals  Egypt and Africa  Environment and culture; plants and population  Ethnology and Archaeology  Evolution of Boat River-Craft  Geography I  Geography I  Gobert & Vaufrey, 1932 (notes from)  Introductory lectures: Social Anthropology and Ethnology  Kroeber: N. America  Lacustrines  Land: Man the carrier  Land: The Roman system  Lecture notes in Ethnology and Archaeology by AJHG Goodwin. Part II: Prehistory and Ethnology of Africa  Lecture notes in Ethnology and Archaeology. Part II: Prehistory and Ethnology in Africa: 1950  Living races: Booklet  Man: fossil evidence etc  Man’s place in nature; Antiquity of Man Mpondo & Pondo notes  Mask  Northern Rhodesia  Notes on various tribes  “Old Notes, 1942”: Ethnology and Archaeology  Physical Anthropology  Pondo  Pottery: Notes written in UCT exam booklet  Prehistory. Europe. Old notes  Pygmies  Races  Sacrifice  Salt  Second year class notes. S. Africa to Zambesi; North Africa  Social Anthropology lectures  Southern Bantu  Strandlopers  The mask  Vaal graves  Western Europe  Xhosa  “Reference table showing evolution and efflorescence of forms of life in relation to the main geological periods”. (o/s)  “Time, Space, and Man”: 3 o/s sheets showing eras. (o/s).  Notebooks: 1. “Archae 1928. Lectures” 2. Notebook: Social Anthropology III 3. UCT Dept of Anthropology course notes: Ring-bound book

F3 Other Universities (2f)  University of South Africa examinations  Other university courses

G Sites

G1 Site Charts: A-Z (some include photographs, cuttings, correspondence)

 Albany (Table Farm Cave, Grahamstown)  Albert  Bambata Cave, Matopos  Barberton  Barkly West. Incl. Photos  Basutoland  Bathurst  Beaufort West. Site chart – art; Correspondence 1934: JH Wellington and Goodwin re B. West sites  Bechuanaland. Letter from CS Mackintosh to Miss G Caton Thompson – with photo of Vryburg engravings, 1929. Goodwin’s reply.  Bechuanaland. Correspondence, 1929 AM MacGregor and AJHG  Bethal  Bethlehem  Bizana  Bloemfontein. Includes correspondence: van Riet Lowe; Helme  Bloemhof. Includes letter from Van Riet Lowe to AJHG 1928  Boshof  Britstown  Butterworth  Caledon  Campbell  Cape Flats. Report; Cuttings; Site notes  Cape Flats: Maitland. July 19th-20th 1929  Cape Peninsula. Cuttings, 1930; Preliminary report on the archaeology of the Fish Hoek – Noordhoek Valley. Goodwin, Peers, Drennan 1929. Reprints  Cape Point. Oct 7th 1929  Ceres  Clanwilliam  Colesberg  Congo  Cradock  East London  Edenburg  Egypt. Cuttings, 1930, 31  Fauresmith. Letter from van Riet Lowe to Radcliffe Brown; site notes (with notes in van Riet Lowe’s handwriting) of the Brakfontein (Fauresmith) site (important); 2 postcards, 1927; Letter from van Riet Lowe to Goodwin, 1926, plus illustration and map; Letter from van Riet Lowe to Goodwin 1926 plus notes and photograph; Letter from van Riet Lowe to Goodwin, 1926; 2 letters from van Riet Lowe to Radcliffe Brown, 1922,3; Site charts  Fish Hoek. Jul 18+Oct 4 & 6 1929  Forest Hall. Grocery Account, 1940  Fort Savage. Notes and photographs  Fort Victoria. Site chart  Free State General. Cutting, 1933; C van Riet Lowe 1928 An outline of the prehistory of the Orange Free State (map included); Letter to Goodwin from van Riet Lowe, 1926  George. Site chart, Oakhurst; cutting 1932  Glen Grey. Site chart  Glengrey Falls (Queenstown), Sept 10th 1929  Glentrye Cave: Contents of deposits and ? 36”-80  Glentyre Cave, 2nd trip July 1939  Glentyre Cave, First trip July 1938  Glentyre Cave, third trip January 1940  Glentyre Cave: ? 80-112  Glentyre Cave: description of implements 0”-36”  Gordonia. Site charts  Griquatown. Site charts; Copy of letter from EJ Dunn to Miss M Wilman  Harrismith  Hay. Site charts and illustration  Heidelberg. Site charts; Letter from TN Leslie 13 Mar 1930 with photograph, to Goodwin  Heilbron. Cuttings, 1930, 31; Letter to the editor (newspaper unknown, but probably Argus or Cape Times – see reverse of cutting) 11 Sept 1931, by Goodwin  Herbert  Hoopstad. Site charts; Letter from van Riet Lowe to AJHG, 5 September 1927  Hopetown. Site charts  Humansdorp. (Tsitsikamma?)  Humansdorp cave. Correspondence (started 1935?)  Idutywa. (Transkei)  Jacobsdaal. (Smithfield)  Kalk Bay caves. Contains reference to Peers cave (includes paper on Trappies Kop and Nero’s cave, Kalk Bay, 1945)  Kentani. Site report – Mazeppa Bay (“there is no apparent reason for this being labelled ‘Kentani’”)  Kenya. Cuttings, 1929-33; Notes; Bibliography  Kenya Reports, 1928-1929. Cutting, 1929; East African Archaeological Expedition Reports, 1928-1931  Kenya Reports, 1930-East African Archaeological Expedition Field Reports, 1931-1935  Kenya, Uganda (Leakey Wayland). Letters from EJ Wayland to Goodwin 20 August 54 and 10 February 57 (with 2 cuttings, 1957)  Kimberley. Site reports  Kimberley. ms of paper on Griqualand West; letters from M. Wilman; Letter from Drennan; JH Power; 2 half pages of notes; ms of 1934 paper on Kimberley  Kimberley 1934  King Williamstown. Site reports  Klip Kop Cave. Correspondence on Klip Kop cave, Hermanus  Paper by AJHG on the cave  (started 1935)  Knysna. Cutting, no date; Site reports: Plettenberg Bay, Knysna; Note; Letters (very important) from C van Riet Lowe to A Radcliffe Brown, 1922-23; map of Knysna, sketch Knysna-Plett Bay; cutting 1923; Photograph of cleaver/ hand axe, no date; C van Riet Lowe 1922: Palaeolithic settlement at Knysna (van Riet Lowe’s first paper – “This should be a very rare copy”)  Knysna, Sept 20th to 22nd 1929  Kokstad, Mount Currie. Site Reports  Krantz Kop. WE Jones Chisel at Site H1 Mfongoi 1931; Correspondence: Jones-Goodwin 1931  Kroonstad. Site report; notes  Krugersdorp. Cutting 1933  Kuruman. Site reports  Ladismith. Site reports  Ladybrand. Cutting 1933; Site reports  Laingsburg. Site reports  Lydenburg. Site report – Olifants River NOT Lydenburg  Mafeking. Site report  Malmesbury. Site reports  Mapungubwe  Marico. Notes; Letter to Goodwin from Amy Warren, 1932  Middelburg. Site reports: Rosmead district; Cuttings, 1932; Note  Molteno. Site reports  Montagu. Site reports  Mossel Bay. Cuttings, 1930, 32, 33; Site reports  Mossel Bay correspondence (excavations started 1930? Cape St Blaize cave)  Mossel Bay, Sept 23rd 1929  Namaqualand. Letter to Radcliffe-Brown from PW Laidler 1924; Notes; Site Reports  Natal. Letters to Goodwin from HP Thomasset 1929; WE Jones 1935; EC Chubb 1933; PG Brien 1935; Gordon Cramb 1936; Cutting 1931  Ngqeleni (Transkei). Cuttings, 1933  Nigeria, etc. Notes  Noordhoek. 4 October 1929  North Africa. Notes  Northern Rhodesia and . Notes; Some technological notes on the tribes of the Mumbwa district of Northern Rhodesia 1929; Cuttings, 1930, Photographs; Plan of rock engravings at Munwa Stream (o/s)  Oakhurst, 1932-1938 Goodwin’s notes on (excavations started 1932)  Oakhurst – Dumbleton. Diagram; Descriptions of deposits; Letter to Goodwin from MR Drennan, 1935; EL Stephens 1933 note on botanical remains; Letters to AJHG from Dumbletons 1932-36; Punch cartoon 1929; Letter to Goodwin from Secretary for the Interior , 1934  Outshoorn  Paarl  Peddie  Peers Cave (see also Skildegat)  Peers Cave. Preliminary report on the archaeology The Fish Hoek-Noordhoek Valley. Peers Jr.  Peers Cave Newspaper clippings  Peers Cave  Peers Cave. Mossop’s report; Guide to the Peers Cave  Philippolis  Pine Town  Piquetberg  Port Elizabeth. Includes correspondence: FW FitzSimons to Goodwin  Port Shepstone  Port St John  Potchefstroom  Pretoria  Prieska  Queenstown  Rhodesia cave expedition. Handwritten, signed, dated ms by Leslie Armstrong of the Bambata Cave dig of 1929; Signed reports of other expeditions 1929  Rhodesian Ruins. Photographs; correspondence: Bishop to Barnard; Goodwin ms  Riet River Valley. Maps by van Riet Lowe; van Riet Lowe 1926: “Record of Smithfield industry…”  Riversdale  Robertson  Robberg. Notes on the history of excavations  Rouxville  Rustenburg  St Marks. (site chart)  Skildergat. Peers Cave notes (started 1927)  Smithfield  Somaliland  Somerset West  South West Africa  Sperrgebied  Stellenbosch  Stutterheim. Keilands site (site charts)  Stutterheim  Swaziland  Swellendam  Tanganyika  Thaba Nchu  Tulbagh  Umgeni. Site chart  Upington. Site charts  Vaal River. Site chart: Vaal gravels; Windsorton; illustrations. Ts copy of Dart’s 1927 Nature paper on Vaal River Gravels  Van Rhyns Dorp. Site charts  Victoria East. Site charts: Alice; Lovedale  Victoria West. Site chart: Victoria West; Vosberg. Reprint CHTD Heese 1928 SAJS  Villiersdorp. 2 maps of geology of Villiersdorp and topography  Vryburg. Site chart – Devondale; Vryburg; Kinderdam  Waterberg. Press cutting undated. Ancient Tvl mining  Wellington. Site chart  Wepener. Site charts: Ventershoek; Mook; Bethel; Wepener. Two van Riet Lowe illustrations initialled  Winburg. Site charts: Virginia; Landdrosmoeite; Paardenvallei; le Paradiso; De Hoop; Vet River Siding  Worcester. Site charts; Press cuttings (Worcester, Still Bay, Glen Grey discoveries, Hex River); Note on De Doorns site; Two letters 1930 from JG van Alphen to Goodwin  Zoutpansberg. Mapungubwe Press cuttings 1933; Site chart: Limpopo River

G2 Site Notebooks: A-Z

 1929-1930  Bechuanaland  Burkitt trip 1927. Expenditure  East Africa, 1947 (Notebook)  France, approx. 1930 (Notebook)  France, Oct. 1930(Notebook). “contains reference to Peers Cave”  Glentyre, July 1939  Glentyre Shelter, George (notebook). Started 1938 (July)  Kaffir Kraal  Keilands, 18 January 27. Also: Glen Grey falls; Bongolo(?) reservoir; Impey’s Farm; Middledrift; Molteno; Cape St Blaize (Mossel Bay); Still Bay; The Glen (Riversdale); Wellington; Moreesburg  Oakhurst 1933 and 1934  OFS notebook: Record of Smithfield industry factory sites  Vosburg Trip, Oct. 1927  Various sites (5 notebooks)

G3 Miscellaneous Field notes (1f, 1it.)

G4 Rock Art Sites: A-Z

 America. Publisher’s note of GA Gardner Rock paintings of North-West Cordoba;  Art illustrations; Implement illustrations; Paleolithic art; Mesolithic (N. Africa); Neolithic (N. Africa); Copper Bronze (oversize)  Australia  Australia. Tracings and photographs of Australian rock art  Beaufort West  Bibliographies  Bibliography. General bibliographies (art?); Sites of Stow’s paintings; Bibliography of Bushman paintings; Two press cuttings, 1932; Publisher’s notice of Stow/Bleek book  Bubi. site chart – art  Bulalema-Mangwe. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Bulawayo. Site chart – art and illustration  Cape Province o Albany. Site chart – art; Press illustration 1930 (rock art) o Albert. Site chart – art o Aliwal North. Site chart – art o Barkly East. Site chart – art; Photograph o Barkly West. Site chart – art o Bedford. Site chart – art o Britstown. Site charts – art; Press cutting of engravings tracings by Goodwin o Carnarvon. Site chart – art  Cathcart. Site chart – art. Photographs  Ceres. Site chart – art  Chibi. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Clanwilliam. Site charts – art  Colesberg. Site chart – art  Cradock. Site chart – art  Fort Beaufort. Site chart – art  General o Bibliography o Cave Paintings and Rock engravings (= press cuttings) o Cave paintings and rock engravings. 2 folders of press cuttings o Method. “This appears to be a mixture of method and art” o Modern imitations. Envelope of Bantu imitations of Bushman paintings o Press cuttings, 1929 of rock engravings o Smithfield, Pottery, Alexandersfontein, Vosburg (Three sets of illustrations) o Sundry notes and cuttings – includes bibliography by I. Schapera, correspondence and photographs  George. Two site charts – art  Glen Grey. Site chart – art  Graaf Reinet. Site chart – art  Gutu. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Gwanda. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Hartley. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Hay. Site chart – art  Herbert. Site chart – art  Herschel. Site chart – art. Photographs – Bleek/Stow?  Humansdorp. Site chart – art  Illustrations  Inyanga. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Jones, WE  Kenhardt. Site chart – art  Kimberley. Site chart – art  Kingwilliamstown. Site chart – art. Correspondence re removal of paintings  Knysna. Site chart – art  Kuruman. Site chart – art  Ladismith. Site chart – art  Lomagundi. Site chart – art  Maclear. Site chart – art  Makoni and Rusapi. Cutting  Marandellas. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Matopo. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Mazoe. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Middelburg. Site chart – art  Molteno. Site chart – art  Montagu. Site chart – art  Mossel Bay. Site chart – art  Mount Darwin. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Mrewa. Southern Rhodesia site chart (also photograph of rock art)  Mtoko. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Murraysburg. Site chart – art  Natal: o Bergville. Site chart – art o Estcourt. Site chart – art. Press cutting o Klip River. Site chart – art o Newcastle. Site chart – art o Polela. Site chart – art o Utrecht. Site chart – art  Ndanga. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Northern Rhodesia. Cutting 1930-31  Orange Free State: o Bethlehem. Site chart – art. Photograph o Bloemfontein. Site chart – art o Boshof. Site chart – art o Fauresmith. Site chart – art. Photograph. Letter o Frankfort. Site chart – art o Ficksburg. Site chart – art. Photograph o Harrismith. Site chart – art. Photograph o Jacobsdal. Site chart – art o Lindley. Site chart – art o Ladybrand. Site chart – art. Tracings o Rouxville. (and Zastron) Site chart – art. Two sets of photos o Smithfield. Site chart – art. Photograph o Vrede. Site chart – art o Wepener. Site chart – art. Two photographs  Oudtshoorn. Site chart – art  Paarl. Site chart – art  Paintings, notes. Includes photographs  Piquetberg. Site chart – art  Protectorates o Bechuanaland. Extract from “Mafeking Mail” 1909 o Basutoland. Site charts – art; Reprint 1931 FG Cowston  Queenstown. Site chart – art. Two sets of photographs: Bleek/Stow?  Residual paintings from Stow Bleek series. Oversize. “Probably from Kimberley Museum” (oversize)  Rhodesia. 2 photographs of tools  Richmond. Site chart – art  St Marks. Site chart – art  S.W.A. Site charts – art  Salisbury. Site chart – art (also cutting; reference)  Schapera: Notes on SA engravings; four notebooks “possibly I. Schapera’s art notes”; Research: I. Schapera. Notes on SA engravings…; Frobenius; Bibliography of Bushman paintings; “Bushman art in South Africa”, by MC Burkitt (Reprint)  Somerset East. Site chart – art  South African Archaeology and Art: Correspondence and notes  Steynsburg. Site chart – art  Stockenstrom. Site chart – art  Stow  Stutterheim. Site chart – art  Sutherland  Swellendam. Site chart – art  Tarka. Site chart – art  Transkei: o Alfred. Port Shepstone. Site chart – art o Elliott. Site chart – art o Engcobo. Site chart – art o Mount Frere. Site chart – art o Ngamakwe. Site chart – art o Tsolo. Site chart – art o Tsomo. Two photographs o Umzimkulu. Site chart – art o Xalanga. Site chart – art  Transvaal o Barberton. Site chart – art o Carolina. Site chart – art o Ermelo. Site chart – art o Lichtenburg. Site chart – art o Lydenburg. Site charts – art; Photographs – engravings, Pretoria; Reprint: o Marico. Site chart – art o Northern Transvaal o Potchefstroom. Site chart – art o Waterberg. Site charts – art o Wolmaransstad. Site chart – art o Zoutpansberg. Site chart – art; reprint: Rev. N. Roberts 1916 Rock paintings of the  Tulbagh. Site chart – art  Uniondale. Site chart – art  Van Rhyn’s Dorp. Site chart – art  Vryburg. Site chart – art  Wankie. Southern Rhodesia site chart – art  Wodehouse. Site chart – art  Worcester. Site chart – art

H Research material

H1 Ethnology  Acholi  Ababua  Abyssinia  Adarawa  Akan  Akare  Amadi  BaAmba  Amhara  Amu  Angas  Angazija  Angola  WaArusha  Ashanti  Asaraka  AmaBaca  Baghirmi  BaBali  Bambara  Bamga  Bana  Banda  BoBangi  BoBango  Bangwa  Bansso  Bantu. Eastern  Bantu. SE  Bantu. Southern  Bantu: “South African Bantu social organization” (ms: Not Goodwin’s handwriting)  Bantu: “Some Bantu tribes of the Tanganyika territory”, by Miss Alice Werner (lecture)  Banza  Baoule  Bari  Baria  Bashi  BaBati  ElBawgek  Baya  BaBaye  Bebenda  Bechuana  Bejah  Bena  Beneki  Benga  MoBenge  Beni Amer  Benin  Benue  BaBeo  Bertat  Bihe  Babindi  Bini  BaBinza  BaBira  Bisia  Bole  Bolia  LuBolo  BaBoma  AmaBomvana. Includes various tss and music (folk songs)  WaBondei  Bondjo  BaBondo  BaBongo  Bongo  Bongo  Boni  Bonnny  ElBoran  Bornu  WaBozwa  Bube  WaBudhela  BaBudja  Buduma. Yadena  Bugu  ABuja  Bulu  BaBuma  Bumali  Bumet  WaBunga  AmBunu. BaBunda  Bushmen  BaBuye  WaBwanyi  Bwaka  BaBwela  Cameroons  Chad Basin  Congo (General). Includes photographs  Cross River Tribes  Dahomey  Damara  WaDamba  NDembo  WaDendauli  BaDima  Danakil  Dengese  Didinga  WaDigo  Dinka. Includes photograph and newspaper cutting  BaDjo  Djumpere  WaDoe  WaDombe  WaDonde  WaDondo  ElDorobo. Okiek  Duala  ADuma  WaDuma  WaDumbuseya  WaDunda  WaDuruma  Dyonga  East Africa  Edeki  Edo  Efik  Egap  Ekoi  Elgeyo  Elgonyi. Sabayot  Elgumi  Egypt  Eltuken  Embu  Endo  Ethiopia  Etossio  Ewe  Fan  Fanti  AmaFengo (Fingoes)  Fadjelu  WaFiome  BaFiote  WaFipa  Foma  Fulani  Fulbe  BaFumu  AorwaFungwe  Futa  Ga  Gabun Tribes  WaGaia  Galla  BaGananoa  Ganda  Gangi  WaGenya  BaGeshu  Giriama  WaGobera  Gogo  Gonga  Gosha  WaGowa  Guasangisho  BaGundu  RuGungu  KiGuzii  Gwamba  Gwangwara  LuGware  WaHa  Hadza  BaHamba  Hanga  Hassani  Hausa  WaHaya  WaHehe  BaHema  BaHemba  VaHenga  BaHera  WaHera  Herero  BaHima  Hlangweni  BaHlengwe  AmaHlubi  BaHohoro/Holoholo  BaHolo  BaHoma  BaHonde  Hottentots  BaHuana  BaHuku  Humbe  Hungu  BaHusu  WaHutu  BaHurutse-Lestrade  WaHwamamba  Ibibio  Ibo  Igala  Igbira  Ijo  Ikoko  Ila  Imoma  Ipanga  Itawa  Jaluo  Jarawa  Jekri  WaJindwi  Jobo  Jukun  Kabaish  MwaKabwari  Kabyl  Kagoro  WaKaguru  Kaka  Kakua  BaKala  BaKalai  MaKalaka  BaKale  Kamalamba  Kamanga  Akamba  WaKami  Kanemba  Kanga  BaKangana  Kango  Kanioka  Kanuri  WaKara  Karagwe  Karamojo  WaKargwi  Kasai  Katab  Karanga  Katanga  Kavirondo  Akela  BoKele  BaKele  BaKelebwa  BaKene  MaKere  WaKerewe. Kerebe  BaKete  WaKhutu  WaKibosho  Kikuyu  WaKilindi  WaKimbu  WaKinga  Kisama  Kisi. Kese  AwaKisii  BaKitara  Kitui  Kiusa  BaKoko  MaKololo  Konde  MaKonde  Ndembo  Kongali  TuKongo  BaKongo  Konjo  WaKonongo  Koria  MaKorikori  BaKosi  BaKota  WaKotisamba  Kru  Kuanyama  BoKuala  Kuku  BaKuba  BaKulya  BaKumu  Akunda  BaKundu  BaKusu  BaKutu  WaKwafi  WaKwere  BaKwese  Kwilu  BaKwiri  BaKyoko  Laka  Alala  VaLamba  Lambia  BaLangi  Lango  WaLangulu  BaLega  Leghoya  Leka  Lemba  BaLemba  Lelemi  Lendu  WaLenje  MuLera  BaLesa  Liberia  BaLilima  MaLinka  BaLobedu  Kyopi  Logo  BaLoi  Lokele  BaLolo  Lomwe  WaLongo  BaLori  Lotuko  BaLovale  BaLua  Luba  BaLue  Luena  WaLuguru  Lugwari  Lukenye  Alulu  Lulua  Lumbila  BaLumbu  Lumbwa  BaLun  BaLunda  Alungu  AbeLungu  BaLungu  Lungwa  Luo  Aluru  VaLutshazi  Luunda  ALuyi  Maba  Madio  Magbea  WaMahri  Maka  Make  Makere  WaMakonde  WaMakwa. Makua  WaMalila  Manda  Mande  Mangbetu  BaMangwato. Press cuttings (2f)  BaMangwato  Manja  WaManyika  Manyema  WaMaraba  Masaba  WaMatengo  WaMatshinga  WaMatumbi  Mbai  Mbaka  BaMbala  BaMbala (North)  Mbamba. 2f  OviMbandieru  WaMbe  Mbere  BaMbete  BaMbili  Mbimu  WaMbire  Mbo. Tshinjiri  BaMbole  WaMbugwe  BaMbula  WaMbulu  WaMbunda  OviMbundu  BaMbuno  BaMbura  BaMbutu  Mbwela  Mbwiyi  Medje  Mendi   Mfengu  Minungo  Mongo  Monvu  Mosgu  Moshi  Mossi  BaMoyo  Mpama  Nama  WaNgaziya  BaNgba  MaNgbele  MaNgbetu  BaNgelime  BaNgendi  WaNgindo  BaNgiri  BaNgminda  Ngola  Ngolo  Ngomamek  Ngombe  WaNgomwia  WaNgongo  Nkonde  Ngoni  WaNkutshu  BaNguli  Ngumbi  WaNgunya  ANguru  BaNgwana  MaNgbwandi  Niam-Niam  Niger Tribes  Nigeria. Includes press cuttings  WaNika  Nilotics  WaNjanja  Njavi  Njenji  BaNkimba  Nkomi  Nkomi  Nkongo  MaNkoya  Nkundu  BaNkutu  BaNoho  Noka  Ntego  Ntomba  Ntum  Nuba  Nuer. Includes 2 photographs  Nungo  Nupe  BaNyabungo  Nyai  WaNyakyusa  WaNyamanga  Nyamwezi  Nyaneka  Nyangwe  Nyanja. Includes press clippings  Nyankole  WaNyanzi  BaNyara  WaNyaturu  Nyau  VaNyemba  BaNyengo  Nyete  Nyika  Nyoka  Nyoro. Includes press cuttings  Nyungwi  BaNza  BaNyiri  Oromo  Okanda  Ovambo  Pande  Pare  BaPedi  WaPende  WaPfumbi  Mpimbwe  BaPindi  Podzo  WaPogoro  WaPokomo  Pomo  Mpondo. Covering letter JES Griffiths, 1947, to Schapera; ms by Griffiths and Perry on the Pondo  AmaMpondo  Mpondo (Krummeck). Ethnographic fieldwork in Pondoland by DR Krummock (sic) 18 July-8 August 1932  Mpondomise  Mpongwe  WaPororo  WaPoroto  BaPoto  BaPuku  BaMpukusu. Includes press cuttings  Pygmies. Includes press cuttings 1931-1932  WaRabai  WaRambia  AbaRambo  WaRangi  WaRega  WaRemba  Rima (Lima)  AwaRimi  BaRolong. Includes ZK Matthews 1936: First report on field-work among the Borolong of British Bechuanaland 1935-1936  BaRombi  Rondil  BaRongo  WaRori  BaRotse. Includes press cuttings 1931, 1933, 1945; 3 pages of illustrations of Barotse material culture  BaRotse. Includes press cuttings, 1933-1934  Ruanda  BaRue  WaRufiji  BaRumbu  BaRundi  Rungu  WaRungu  BaSaa  BaSabei  Sagara  Sakara  Sakata  BaSamba  Sambo  Samburu  BaSamia  Sanai  WaSandawe  WaSanga  BaSanga  Sango  WaSangu  WaSanye  Sarakole  Sarwa. Includes Appendices to Report on the Masarwa and Corporal Punishment in the Bamangwato Reserve of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, 1931.  WaSegetu  BaSele  Sena  Senegambia  Sengele  Senoussi  Senufo  WaSenga  WaSese  WaShambala  WaShangwe  Shari River  WaShashi  Sheke  BaShila  Shona  Sore  WaSonyo  Songhai  BaSongomeno  BaSongola  Songo  BaSonge  Somali. Includes press cutting 1931  BaSolongo  Sokoto  Solinke  BaSoko  Soga  Sofala  Sobo  Wasira  BaSiki  LuSikani  Shuwa  BaShongo  MaSwina. Shona. Includes various tss  Ishogo  BaShobo  Ashira  MaShinji  Shilluk  BaShilele  BaShilange. Congo  Shona. Includes ms by WH Stead: “Shona clans and kinsmen”  BaSotho  BaSotho: Prize Competition, 1924. Collected notes  Southern BaSotho  Northern BaSotho  Sotho  Sotho-Chuana (Sotho-Tshwana)Includes GP Lestrade undated “The Suto-Chuana tribes”  VaSove  WaSuba  WaSubia. Includes HJE Dumbrell undated “Concerning the Basubia people, Nagamiland”  ISubu  Sudan Negro  Suk  USuku  WaSukuma  Sumba  ASumbi  WaSumbwa  BaSundi  Susu  Sutu  Basuto. Original notes on  WaSwaheli  AmaSwazi. Includes photographs; press cuttings 1929-1936; BA Marwick undated MA Thesis: “Ritual murder among the AmaSwazi”; unsigned undated “Marriage customs of the AmaSwazi”; “Burial of the chiefs”; “Birth customs”; PAW Cook undated “Swazi texts and miscellaneous notes on Swazi customs”; Reprint pages from (?PAW Cook undated) “The inqwala ceremony of the Swazis”; PAW Cook undated List of Swazi IsiBongo; - ItiBongo.  Toro  Transkei. Includes various tss  Tsaya  VaTshaga. Includes “WaChaga” undated: Translation by Mrs WL Goodwin  BaTshake  ATshewa. Includes press cutting and reprint  Tshi  WaTshikunda  Tshipeta  VaTshokwe  VaTshope  Tshuana. Bibliography and General Includes “Chapter XI: Intellectual life”. Covering letter from PD Strachan to Col Daniel 1923 attached.  Tshuana. Ceremonial Institutions and Life cycle  Tshuana. Intellectual culture and beliefs  Tshuana. Material culture Includes one page of illustrations of weapons  Tshuana. Prize competition, 1924 and collected notes  Tshuana. Social organisation  Tshuka  WaTshungwe  Tuareg  Tubari  BaTumba  Tumba  Tumbuka  Turkana. Includes DM Hulley ts  BaTusi. Includes press cuttings  WaTutwa  BaTwa. X3 (Pygmies)  Bangi  Tabwa  WaTaita  Tambo  WaTandi  WaTaturu  WaTaveita  WaTawaru  BaTeke  BaTembo  AbaTembu. X2f Includes press cutting, 1929  Temne  BaTende  BaTeso  BaTete  BaTetela  Teve  WaThatsho  BaThonga. Includes J Hodgson 1938 “Govermental law of the Thonga tribe”  WaTindiga  BaTitu  Toma  BaTi  Tigre  Tikuu  Time  BaTlokoa. “May include a Lestrade ms on a ‘Short history of the Batlokoa tribes’”; Includes folk tales  Tomboji  BaTonga. Includes JS Stevenson-Hamilton undated “Some low veld history and the origin of the AmaTshangana”  WaTongwe  Topoke  Ubanghi  BaUnga. X2  WaUngwe  BaUsi  Vai  Vale  BaVamba  BaVenda. Includes various tss  WaVezha  MaViha  BaVili  WaVira  Volta River. Ashanti  WaVuma  WaVumba  AmaVundhla  Wadia  Wanda  Wandia  WaWanga  AwaWare  Welle  Wemba/ Vemba  AWemba. Includes letters 1928, 29 from W Freshwater to Barnard about BaBemba  WaWende  KiWibu  Wimbe  WaWinza  Wiri  Bisa/ Visa/ Wisa  AWiwa  Wolof  AWumbu  WaWungu  Wuri  AmaXesibe. Includes press cuttings  Xhosa  AmaXosa. Includes letter from JJ Xaba, 1924 to G on Sub-divisions of the Xosa; various tss  AmaXosa. tss by EJ Bell  Xosa (Sub-tribe: Amangqika)  Xosa. Various tss and student papers  Xosa  BaYaga. Pygmies  BaYaka  Yakoma  Yanga  Yanzi  VaYao  Yaunde  BaYeye  Mayogo  MaYombe  Yoruba  Zambesi  Ayande. Includes photographs  Zanzibar  Zaramo  BaZaruto  Zegeju  Zeguha  WaZezuru. Includes letter from ?H Jowitt 1933 to Schapera with enclosed diagram of Mashona kraal formation  OvaZhimba. Includes press cuttings 1925  Ziba  Azimba  WaZinza  BaZambo  AmaZulu  Zulu WaZafua  Miscellaneous notes on Ethnology. (4f)  Distribution maps (2f)

H2 Research notes (Some include Correspondence; Bibliographical notes; Cuttings)  A. Radcliffe Brown notes  Abortion and contraceptives. Bibliographical notes  Administration. Bibliographical notes; ms  Adoption. Bibliographical notes  Adultery. Notes  African Languages; Classification of African Languages  Age-Grades. Notes  Agriculture. Notes  American Negro. Notes; Cutting, 1935  American Indian. Cuttings, 1934  Ancestor worship. Notes  Angola  Animism. Notes; Cutting, [1930s]  “Anthropology”. Franz Boas: “Anthropology” ts copied from Encyc. Of Social Sciences, v.ii, p.73, col.a  Anthropology, General. Cuttings, 1929-1936; Goodwin’s work praised, 1929 (Races of Man)  Archaeological Method (de Pradenne)  Archeology Africa. Various (Looseleaf page: “sections at Nordhoek”; ms notes on Leakey sites and stratification)  Archaeology Europe. Various  Art (See also Cave Paintings and Rock Engravings). Cuttings, 1935, 1930, 1934; Notes; Bibliography  Astronomy. Cutting, 1931; Notes; Bibliography  Avoidance South. General. Bibliography. Notes  Avoidance W.C.E.  Bark Cloth (see Weaving, Textiles)  Basketry. Notes  Beads. Notes; Cuttings, 1931, 35  Beadwork  Behaviour patterns. Notes  Bellows (see Metal working and Smith). Notes and Maps (distribution)  Betrothal. Notes  Birds. Notes  Birth. Notes: Oral testimony  Black Belt  Blood brotherhood. Notes; distribution map  Blood drinking. Notes  Blood money. Notes  Bows. Notes; Bibliography; Cuttings  Bridges. Notes; distribution map  Bride price. Notes; Cuttings; tss  Bristol Symposium, 1929  Bunga. ms: Smedley-Williams, O.: “The rise and future of the Native Council system with special reference to the Bunga”  Burial Customs  Camel  Cannibalism. Notes  Canoes. Boats. Notes; Distribution maps; Cutting  Cape Coloured. Racial classification lists; Racial survey reports  Cattle. Notes; Cuttings, 1925-27; Distribution map  “Cat’s cradles”. Notes; Reprint  Charms. DF Bleek: “Bushman charms”; Notes  Chastity. Notes; Bibliography  Chieftainship (see Queens). mss; Notes; Bibliographies  Childhood. Notes  Chinese culture  Circumcision. Notes  Circumcision (South). Notes; Oral testimonies; mss  Circumcision. Notes; postcard; photograph; Translation of “The second circumcision school of the Bakhaha of the Northern Transvaal”, by Henri A Junod  Clothing. Notes; Distribution map  Climate history  Communications  Contact with Europeans (See also: Miscegenation). Cuttings, 1930, 1933; Publisher’s notice regarding Oldham’s reply to JC Smuts. Ms: Possibly Goodwin: “Memorandum on the need for a special institution for the study of the economics of inter-racial contacts” undated  Cotton. Notes  Cousins. Bibliographies  Crafts. Notes; Bibliography; Cuttings 1930  Cultural – Malinowski. Copy of “Culture” by B Malinowski. undated  Culture areas (see separate elements). Cuttings; reprints; notes  Curses. Bibliographies  Currency. Cutting, 1929; Bibliographies  Dancing. Cutting, 1935; Notes  Decorative art. Illustrations; Notes  Deformation. Notes  Diseases  Disposal of dead (Bibliography and General). Notes; Bibliography  Disposal of dead (East). Notes; Bibliography  Disposal of dead (South). Notes; Bibliographies; Cuttings  Disposal of dead (West). Notes  Disposal of dead (North). Notes  Disposal of dead (Central). Notes  Distributions  Divination. Notes; Bibliography; Cutting, 1935  Divorce. Notes  Dolls. Notes  Dolmens  Domestic animals. Notes; Distribution maps  Dreams. Notes; Bibliography  Drinking ceremonies. Note  Drums (see also under WaHa J. Guthrie). Cuttings, 1931, 1932; Notes; illustrations; distribution maps  Dyes, Pigments. Notes  Dyes. See Leather, Textiles  Early Stone Age  East African Prehistory: Notes  Ecology  Economics. Notes; Cutting, 1929; Report on Employment of Native Female Domestic Labour in European Households in Southern Rhodesia, 1932; Bibliography  Education. Copy of Education Gazette, 1933; Notes; bibliographies  Environment. Notes  Ethnology. Africa. Cattle. Various  Evil Eye. Notes  Execution. Notes  Exogamy. Notes; bibliography  Family. Notes; bibliography  Fauna  Feasts. Note  Fetishism. Notes; bibliography  Fire. Notes; Bibliography  First fruits and harvests. Notes; bibliography  Fishing. Notes; bibliography  Folklore (Folk songs – see Music). Notes; Bibliography; cuttings; Correspondence; tss; mss  Food. Notes; bibliography  Franchise. Note  Gall-bladder. Notes  Games. Cuttings, 1931, 1934, 1935; Notes  Geneaologies  Genealogies. Genealogical tables; Notes  Genealogies. Union. Notes; Genealogical tables  Geographical (cf. Map, topography, etc). Notes; Bibliographies  Geography of Africa  Geography. North. Notes  Geography. South  Geography. East. Notes; Cuttings, 1929-31  Geography. West. Notes; Cuttings, 1929-30  Geography. Central. Notes; Cutting, 1931  Geology. Sundry geological notes and illustrations of tools  Geophagy. Note  Gods. Cuttings, 1930, 1935; Notes; Bibliography; Reprint (Bullock, 1927)  Grain Rites. Sowing sacrifices, etc. Notes  Granaries. Notes  Graves. Notes  Guides and Handbooks. Publisher’s notice, 1931; Cuttings, 1931  Hair-dressing. Illustrations; Notes  Hammocks. Note  Harriers  Head-hunting. Note  Head-rests. Notes; Distribution map  Heredity. Notes  History. Cuttings, 1934/5; Notes; Bibliographies; Ts: PAW Cook: History of the AmaBaca  Hlonipa. (see Avoidance). Notes  Homicide. Notes; Bibliography  Horniman Museum notes  Hunting. Notes; Distribution map  Huts. North. Notes  Huts. East. Notes; Illustrations; Cutting, 1932  Huts. West. Notes  Huts. Central. Notes; Illustrations; Huts, undated, author unknown  Huts. Maps and General. Notes; Illustrations; Distribution maps  Huts. South  Iconography. South. Cuttings; Photographs  Iconography. Central. Cuttings  Iconography. East. Postcards and prints; Cuttings; Publisher’s notice  Iconography. North. Cuttings  Iconography. Rhodesia. Cuttings  Iconography. West. Cuttings  Iconography. Bibliography. Cuttings, 1932, 1934; Bibliographies; Photographs presented by the Denver African Expedition, 1924 (list of)  Illustrations: Tools and design; Plateglass; Bored Stone; Congo stone tools  Incest. Notes  Infanticide. Notes  Inheritance. Notes; Bibliographies  Initiation (to womanhood). Cuttings; Notes; Bibliographies; mss  Inventions and conventions (Notes)  Iron  Irruptions (National). Notes; Bibliography  Islam. Notes; Bibliography  Kaffir language  Kings (see Sacred Kingship). Notes  Labour. Notes; Bibliograpy  Labour Division of. Notes; Illustration of Cire Perdue process, Ife  Land Tenure. Notes (“possibly Schapera’s handwriting”); Two letters: Monica Hunter to Schapera, 1932; Unsigned letter to Schapera, 1932 (from Wits)  Land Tenure. Notes; Cuttings, 1929, 1930; tss  Langa. Layouts and cuttings  Law. Bibliography. Notes; Bibliography; Publisher’s notice  Law. South. Notes; Bibliographies; Reprints  Law W.C.E. Notes  Leather. Hides  Levirate. Notes  Lightning. Cuttings, 1934; Notes;  Magic. Cutting, 1932; Notes; Bibliography; Magic (Encyc. Brit)  Map. (cf Geographical). Notes; Maps; Bibliography  Maps: South; Central; Northern; Congo  Maps: Distribution  Maps: Northern Bantu Linguistic Map  Markets. Notes; Cutting  Marriage. Union Rhodesia, SWA, General, Bibliography Notes; Tss; Bibliographies  Marriage. West. Notes  Marriage. Central. Notes; ts: “Distribution of matrilocal and patrilocal marriage”  Marriage  Masks  Material culture  Matriarchy  Medicines  Menstruation  Metal working  Method  Migrations  Milk (“NB: unpublished? Goodwin ms n.d. “Sour milk customs among the South-eastern Bantu”)  Miscegenation “See: Contact with Europeans”  Moon  Moroccan Palaeolithic  Mother’s brother  Mourning  Music  Musical instruments, South: General  Musical instruments: W.C.E. (includes Percival Kirby ts: “Study of Negro harmony” and Wits exam? Questionnaire: Survey of the music and musical practices of the Native Peoples of Southern Africa)  Mutilation  Myths  Names, personal (“probably I. Schapera’s notes”; letter from Hoernle to Schapera 1925)  Names of places  Narcotics, stimulants, intoxicants  Natural phenomena  Numeration  Oaths  Obscenity  Ordeals  Ornaments  Orthography  Phallic objects  Phonetics  Physical Anthropology (8f: Tables; Drennan and Wolff ms; Skull measurements; Plates on aspects of evolution; press cuttings; correspondence; drawings; classwork)  Pipes  Plants  Poisons. Notes; bibliographies  Poetry. Cuttings, 1929, 1931; Notes; Bibliographies  Polygamy. Notes  Population. Notes; Tables; Bibliography; Cutting, 1931  Pottery  Precis. North  Precis. South  Precis. East  Precis. Central  Precis. West  Prehistory. “The study of prehistoric times”  Problem of Native. Notes; Bibliographies  Prophecy. Notes  Property (personal). Notes  Proverbs. Notes; Bibliographies; Cuttings, 1929  Psychology. Notes; Bibliographies; Cuttings, 1931, 1934  Purification (see Warfare, etc). Notes  Queens. Bibliography  Race prejudice and Colour bar. Bibliography  Rainbow. Bibliography  Rain making. Cutting; Notes; Bibliography; Joan Smith ts (NB: refs to Mss by Mrs WA Goodwin)  Refuge. Notes  Religion. Notes; Bibliography; Cuttings, 1930, 1934  Riddles. Cutting, 1929; Bibliography; Reprint (Norton and Velophe, 1924)  Sacred Kingship. Notes; Bibliography  Sacrifice. Notes; Bibliography; Krummeck notes  Salivation. Spitting. Notes  Salt. Notes  Salutation. Cutting, 1931; Bibliography  Schema. NB: Contains schema for his index file  Schools  Secret Societies. Bibliography; Cutting, 1927  Sheep. Goats  Shields. Notes; Bibliography; Distribution maps; illustrations  Sickness. Notes; Distribution map; Krummeck notes, 1932  Slavery. Contains Goodwin Reprint, 1927: “The conception of slavery in Africa”  Smith (See Metal Working). Notes; Cutting, 1930; Distribution maps  Snake cult  Soap  Social organization. Notes; Cuttings 1934/35; Bibliography  Societies. Notes; Bibliographies; Letter from T. Stanley Clarke to Prof. TT Barnard 1928 with notes on Ituli Forest Secret Society  Sororate. Notes; Bibliography  Spears. Notes  Speech (1 handwritten page)  Stilts  Stone-heaps. Notes; Bibliography; Letter (1933?) unsigned to SA National Soc.  Strandloper. Cutting, 1923; Bibliography; Goodwin-Friedlander correspondence, 1931  Strangers (see Burial). Notes  Subsistence maps and General. Distribution maps; notes; tables  Subsistence North. Notes  Subsistence Tanganyika. Notes  Subsistence Kenya. Notes  Subsistence Congo. Notes  Subsistence South (Union: Rhodesia, Angola, PEA). Notes; Bibliography  Subsistence West. Notes  Suicide. Notes; Bibliography  Superstitions. Notes; Bibliography; Letter from T Namgane to Mrs Key, undated.  Symbolism. Bibliography  Tabu. Notes ; Bibliography  Tatuing. Notes; Bibliography; Cuttings, 1930  Taxation. Notes; Cutting, 1929  Technical School, Lerotholi  Technology. Notes  Teeth. Notes  Textiles (see Weaving). Notes; Cutting, 1938  Throwing Knife. Bibliography  Time and Space. Notes  Totemism (bibliography; General). Cuttings, 1929; Notes; Bibliography  Totemism South. Notes; Bibliography; Testimony July 1923 Rev and Mrs Goodwin  Totemism ECW. Notes  Trade. Notes; Bibliography  Tribal Organisation Bibliography, General. Notes; Bibliography  Tribal Marks. Notes  Tribal Organisation South. Notes  Tribal Organisation. WCE. Notes  Tsetse fly  Twins. Cuttings, 1928, 29, 32, 30; Reprints; Letter from R Godfrey to I Schapera, 1926; Notes  Uitenhage  Urbanisation. Includes Native Economic Commission, 1931, 89th Public Sitting  Vengeance (Vendetta). Notes  Warfare. Military Systems. Notes  Water. Bibliography  Weapons. Notes; Distribution maps  Weaving (see Textiles). Notes; Distribution map  Widows (Inheritance of). Notes  Witchcraft (South). Notes; Cutting, 1920; tss  Witchcraft. ts; Notes  Witchcraft (Bibliography; General). Notes; Bibliography; Cutting, 1931  Women. Notes; Cuttings, 1935, 36; ts: Bibliography  Wood and Ivory  Wood Working. Bibliography  Worcester: Racial analysis  Writing. Notes  Yedina. Reprint; Notes; Bibliography  Miscellaneous Research notes (2f): Determinants of culture; Prehistory of the Southwestern Cape: Bibliography; Environment; Ghana; Angola spelling

H2.1 Notebooks H2.1.1 Selwyn College  Cultures (notebook from Selwyn College)  Races  Social Organisation  Ethnology  Stone Age  Africa H2.1.2 Topics . Primitive Religion . “Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cape Town” . Genealogy of Kafir Chiefs and Tribes . Genealogies (2 notebooks) . Physical Anthropology . Ethnology . Maps . African Languages . Climate . European and Mediterranean Stone Ages . Ankermann: “Kulturkreise in Africa” Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie, 1905, Jahrgang 37, Heft 1 (Goodwin’s notes) H2.1.3 18 Unidentified notebooks (various topics within)

H2.2 Index cards (Appears to be References consulted by A J H Goodwin)

H2.3 Slide blocks (of maps)

H3 Bibliographies  Angola  Archaeological Bibliography (“either towards the 1935 Commentary and/or the 1946 Loom of Prehistory”)  BaPedi  BaSotho  BaVenda  Bibliography of SA Prehistory up to 1934 (tss)  Bibliography of SA prehistory (ms)  Bushmen  Cipriani: Bibliography of Prof. Lidio Cipriani  Climate – Actual  Congo  East Africa  East Africa, Congo, etc  Equatorial  Ethnology (2f)  Natal  North  Physical Anthropology  Portuguese East Africa  Pottery  Rhodesia (2f)  South Africa  South Africa and Rhodesia  South Africa. South Central  South Africa. South East  South Africa. South West  Stone fracture technique  Tin, bronze, etc, in South Africa  Transvaal  Uganda  Uitenhage  Vaal  West  West OFS

H3.1 Miscellaneous bibliographies (Includes: Index to works relating to Hottentots in Sir George Grey’s Library (Isaac Schapera’s handwriting))

H4 Newspaper cuttings; extracts from periodicals  AmaMpondo  America  Archaeology: o Africa (1929-1935) o OFS (1935) o Europe (1932 and notes) o Natal (1935) o Swaziland (1935) o Transvaal (1934-1935) o Rhodesia o General (x3f: 1930-34) o Cape Province (1935)  BaVenda  Book Reviews  British archaeology (cuttings and notes)  Cape Times, 1927  Climate  Coloured Problem  East Africa  Evolution, etc  Fauna  Frobenius  Mapungubwe: cuttings, 1933-1936  Marriage of Chief Seretse Khama  Masks  Modern Parallels and Representatives (cutting on Aborigines 1931; Cuttings on Bored Stones 1934)  Museums (“see also SA Museum”)  Native Affairs Commission  Native Bills, 1935  Native Labour  Natives  Natural and Historical Monuments Commission  Nature, c1935  Negroes  North Africa  Other ruins  Pietersberg  Rhodesian Ruins (x2)  Ruins, Other  South Africa  Trepanning  Tshuana  Uganda and Kenya General  Xosa  Zulu (1926-1931; 1931-1936)

H4.1 Miscellaneous Newspaper cuttings

J Goodwin publications, writings and talks

J1 Books

J1.1 Communication has been established J1.1.1 Criticisms (ca 1938) J1.1.2 Draft? J1.1.3 Research notes  Land: Roads before wheels  Huts and villages  Towns. Early  Communications: Polynesia Oceania  Oceania  Egypt  Writing  Communications: North America  Signs and Symbols (x2)  Communications: Europe  Roads systems: China  Communications: Mediterranean  Markets, Hotels, Trade, Piracy, etc  Wheel, Cart, Harness  Communications: China  Communications: India, Tibet  Land, Wheel and Cart  Saharan routes  Hospitality  Water. Polynes, Eskimo, Vikings  Evolution of boat, Sea Craft  Communications: Africa  Land: Prehistoric highways  Water: Simple boats  Water: Mediterranean  Communications: Australia  Communications: South America  Communications: Early and Prehistorical  Shoes. Stilts  North Africa  Illustrations  Communications: General  Reviews and Additions J1.2 A preliminary survey of the bored stones of Southern Africa Parts 1,2,3,4 (tss: Communications from the School of African Studies, University of Cape Town) J1.3 The bored stones of South Africa J1.3.1 Personal, interleaved copy J1.3.2 Correspondence J1.3.3 Draft chapters, correspondence, measurements, 1943 J1.3.4 Correspondence and press cutting, 1941 J1.3.5 Correspondence, 1942 J1.3.6 Part 1 of “Annals of the South African Museum, v.XXXVII”, Part 1 containing The Bored Stones of South Africa J1.4 Man in Africa J1.4.1 Ring-binder: Draft J1.4.2 Draft, “as submitted to Methuen”, 1937 J1.4.3 ts; Outlines of intentions for the work; Contents J1.4.4 Notes: Partition of Africa; Negro J1.4.5 Possibly ts of Man in Africa J1.5 The loom of prehistory: a commentary and select bibliography of southern Africa J1.5.1 Page proofs J1.5.2 ts J1.6 Method in prehistory: an introduction to the discipline of prehistoric archaeology with special reference to South African conditions J1.6.1 Galleys J1.6.2 Page proof J1.6.3 Book (2 copies: 1 includes newspaper article) J1.6.4 ms of index and correspondence J1.6.5 ts J1.7 The Stone Age cultures of South Africa Personal, interleaved copy J1.8 Jan van Riebeeck and the Hottentots, 1652-1662 J1.8.1 ms J1.8.2 ts J1.8.3 Author’s interleaved copy with comments J1.8.4 Commentary J1.9 A commentary on the history and present position of South African prehistory with full bibliography ts J1.10 A commentary upon South African prehistory up to the introduction of the new terminology ts

J2 Papers (ms and tss, published and unpublished)

J2.1 The Rhodesian origin of certain Smithfield North elements (Galley and ms) J2.2 Chemical alteration (patination) of stone J2.2.1 Corrigenda and addenda; ms (ca 1958); ts; Notes J2.2.2 mss; correspondence with Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research J2.3 Formative years of South African Prehistoric terminology J2.3.1 First draft sent to B. Malan for comment J2.3.2 tss J2.4 Origins of certain African food plants Printer’s proofs J2.5 The prehistory of Griqualand West (ts) J2.6 Histoire du climat Africain: limites et definitions (ms and letter to editor of Scientia) J2.7 Limitations of past African climates (tss) J2.8 Man and habitat in Africa (ms) J2.9 Some copper weapons from Katanga (ts) J2.10 Recent basic developments in prehistory (tss and letter from J. Phillip, 1935) J2.11 Metal working among the early Hottentots (ts; Letter from CJ Juta, 1956; Letter from Goodwin to Dr Husserl, 1952) J2.12 Twenty years of archaeological classification. Read before the Royal Society of South Africa, 19 April, 1944. (mss) J2.13 Iron (in Africa, etc) J2.14 The classification of Gravers or Burins (ts) J2.15 The terminology of prehistory (ts) J2.16 Prehistoric art (ts) J2.17 Archaeology of the Oakhurst Shelter, George. VI: Stratified deposits and contents. (Page proofs) J2.18 The life-cycle of the South African Bantu (ms) undated J2.19 South African archaeology (talk? To Royal Anthropological Institute, December 16, 1930) J2.20 Klip Kop Cave, Hermanus (annotated ts) “published in SA Mus Annals, 1938” J2.21 “Past climates: Dec. 1953” [Limitations of past African climates] ms J2.22 Insects and human culture in Africa J2.23 Unpublished book ms on Goodwin’s Nigerian expedition

J3 Reprints:

J3.1 Prehistory: 1925-1931 (Scrapbook of Goodwin reprints) J3.2 Individual reprints (Chronological order) o South African stone implement industries. South African Journal of Science, o v.XXIII, December, 1926. pp784-788. o The conception of slavery in Africa. South African Journal of Science, v.24, December, 1927. pp.537-548. o Report on the stone implements found with the Cape Flats skull. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, v.65, July-December, 1929. o Chronology of the Mossel Bay industry. South African Journal of Science, v.27, November, 1930. pp. 562-572. o On some problems of association and chronology in Prehistory. South African Journal of Science, v.XXVIII, November 1931. pp51-62. o Some developments in technique during the earlier Stone Age. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa. v.XXI, 1933. o The affinities of the Cape Peninsula Middle Stone Age. In: Department of the Interior. Bureau of Archaeology. Archaeological Series III. 1938 o The origins of certain African food-plants. South African Journal of Science, v.XXXVI, December 1939, pp445-463. o Some historical Bushman arrows. South African Journal of Science, v.41, February, 1945. pp. 429-443. o Maize in the Old World. In: South African Journal of Science, v.50(1), August 1953. (Letter to the editor.) o Histoire du climat Africain: limites et definitions. Scientia, July, 1955. o Limitations of past African climates. Scientia, July, 1955. pp226-242. o Metal working among the early Hottentots. South African Archaeological Bulletin, v.XI, No.42, June 1956 o Bone carrying by porcupines. In: South African Journal of Science, v.52, July 1956. (Letter to the editor) o Archaeology and Benin culture. Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, v.1(2), December, 1957. o Insects and human cultures in Africa, Scientia, December 1958 o Formative years of our Prehistoric terminology. South African Archaeological Bulletin. v.XIII(49), March 1958. J3.3 Three reprints from Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa: “A new stone implement technique from Zululand”; “A new variation of the Smithfield culture from Natal”; “Some ground axes from Rhodesia and the Transvaal” (undated)

J4 Booklets:  A handbook to the collections of stone implements. For: South African Museum. 1926  Guide to the Peer’s Cave. (“What to see at the cave”, written by Goodwin) Arranged by HS Jager.  Booklet: A handbook to the collections of stone implements. For: South African Museum

J5 Articles in newspapers:  The Cape Times, 1926; EP Herald, 1926 . J6 Miscellaneous writings: extracts of papers and mixture of manuscripts

J6.1 Modern aims in prehistory; Brains and the man; The development of man J6.2 Prehistory in South Africa; Extra-European developments of the Levallois; Historical sketch of Tunisia; Insects and human cultures in Africa J6.3 Problem of Bantu; Untitled ms on art; Untitled ms on Race, 1958; First draft: Arts and Crafts in Africa, 1958. J6.4 “Ethnology. Africa. Food plants”: Extract from journal: S. Afr. J. Sci, 1954: “Maize in Africa”; tss of “Origins of cultivated plants”; ts of “Origins of certain African food plants” (includes notes on plants); Domestication of plants J6.5 Material culture (of the Bushmen); Arts and crafts of the South African Bantu; Interesting people – the Bushmen; Early South Africans; Motives in Art, 1935; A note on Hottentot culture; Recent advances in South African prehistory (including attached letter from Scientia representative); Racial composition and national unity; The Bushmen; Prehistory in South Africa; South African prehistory in the war years. J6.6 Habitat; Arts and crafts J6.7 What is race? (Including covering letter from Richard ?); Cave floors and lunar surface; Skull thickness and external measurements in relations to capacity (including covering letter from Sandy Galloway); Beginnings of speech and thought, 1949 J6.8 Oakhurst mss and page proofs (oversize) J6.9 1952; “Amazing encounter in the wilds of central France”, undated; “Archaeological method”, 1937 (x2); “The affinities of the Cape Peninsula Middle Stone Age”, undated (x3); “Noordhoek North site”, undated; “Culture climaxes in South African prehistory”, undated; “Recent prehistoric peoples”, 1937 (single page); “Stone Age in South Africa”, 1937 J6.10 History of Cape Archaeology (ms); Our early artists (ts); Cave dust and lunar craters (ts) J6.11 Archaeological distribution maps (ts); Archaeology/ Prehistory (ts: “Presumably for E. Rosenthal’s Encyclopedia of Southern Africa. With covering letter from Goodwin to Rosenthal, 1958”) J6.12 “Articles not yet published”: Early man on the Cape Peninsula; An assessment of certain Bushman affinities J6.13 Untitled ms: “The most beautiful journey…” J6.14 Notes and ts: “First stock trade at the Cape”. Correspondence with SA Association for the Advancement of Science and referee’s report regarding “First stock trading at the Cape” J6.15 ms: “Popular cancer myths” J6.16 ts: “The ethnological approach” J6.17 “Climate and geography” tss J6.18 “Peoples and cultures” ts J6.19 “South Africa First: the cult of the expedition” (“By John Hilary”) ts J6.20 Untitled ts about manufacture of stone implements J6.21 “Prehistoric environments” J6.22 “Ethnology and Archaeology” (speech?) J6.23 Assisting at the birth of a new era J6.24 Primitive art J6.25 ms of a work on either evolution or geology. Includes letter from ? evaluating sections. (2f) J6.26 “Important early work on prehistory” (ms) J6.27 “Language and the functions of science” (ms) J6.28 Diagrams/Figures for “Basic changes in archaeology” J6.29 Notes on New Year Festivals of 14 tribal groups (3 handwritten booklets) J6.30 The African as an artist (ts) J6.31 Teaching of stage-craft in SA schools J6.32 Mixture of manuscripts, some chapters; most untitled and incomplete

J7 Poetry, prose and plays (See also A6.2)

J7.1 Plans for a pageant, produced by Goodwin and Constance Fripp: “Souls and gold, or, The dual motive through the centuries”. Includes correspondence. J7.2 Plays by Goodwin:  The Obvious (ms & ts)  Mandrake passes, or, Fit to survive (ms & ts)  The Ray (tss)  Underexposed (tss)  Circumstantial evidence (tss)  The Captain’s wife (ms & ts)  Noises off (ms & ts)  The corpse that never forgot (tss)  Soft goods (ts)  The Merchant of Cape Town (ms)  Readjustment (ms)  Sex-Appeal (ts) J7.3 Mixture of poems, prose, limericks and notes (3f) See also H2: Archaeological Method, for 2 poems

J8 Broadcasts J8.1 Radio broadcasts and correspondence J8.2 School broadcasts

J9 Reviews J9.1 - of Goodwin’s work (2f) J9.2 - written by Goodwin (“probably published in the South African Archaeological Bulletin”) J9.3 Copy of Nature, v.141(3582), 1938. (Goodwin’s work mentioned)

K Reprints, manuscripts and publications by contemporaries and colleagues

K1 Manuscripts K1.1 tss of BD Malan’s “The Middle Stone Age material in the Hardy Collection”; correspondence regarding same between B Malan and Goodwin (1938); Criticisms by Goodwin and Hardy K1.2 1f containing: Schofield, JF: “Mapungubwe, 1935-1940”, including covering letter from Dorothy Schofield to Goodwin; Walton, James: “The Hottentot culture at Mapungubwe and Bambandyanalo”, undated, including letter from J. Walton to John Schofield; Schofield, JF: “A proposed terminology for the prehistoric and Native pottery for South Africa”; Colson, R: “The drowned cradle”; incomplete letter from Goodwin to Colson, 1936 about same; Letter from Colson to Goodwin, 1936 about same; van Riet Lowe, C: “Notes on Dr Francis Cabu’s collection of stone implements from the Belgian Congo”; “Summary”, undated, unsigned. Notes on Nieuwveld site; Marwick, AG: notes on Swazi iron-smelting techniques; Schapera, I: “Cultural changes in tribal life”, undated; Crawford, JR: “A note on spinning and weaving amongst the Mashona”; Wandrer, C: the Khoi-Khoi or Naman”, undated; Drury, J: “Ostrich egg-shell beads”, 1925; “Schofield, J: The medieval Bantu civilization of the Limpopo” K1.3 ts: G. Fritsch: The bushmen (translation) K1.4 ts: van Warmelo: Tribal distribution (Chapter 2: Grouping and ethnic history) K1.5 Unpublished ts: Stow: “The intrusion of the stronger races”. pp. 1-226, annotated; pp 1-185; 186-320 K1.6 ts: Strydom, Frederick Wilhelm: “A comparative study of the physical characters of the South-eastern and South-central Bantu-speaking sub-groups of South Africa, with special reference to the cephalic and facial features” (Masters Thesis, UCT, 1938) K1.7 ts: Malinowski, Bronislaw: “Culture” K1.8 Simpson, George C.: “Further studies in World climate”. Reprint. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, v.83(358), October 1957.

K2 Papers sent by courtesy to Goodwin:  Breuil, L’Abbe H.: Les roches peintes D’Afrique Australe. Imprimerie Nationale: Paris, 1954  Sankalia, HD: Animal-fossils and palaeolithic industries from the Pravara Basin at Nevasa, District Ahmadnagar. Ancient India, no. 12, 1956  Hughes, Alun R: Rock slides, burials and ancestral worship in the Transvaal. The South African Archaeological Bulletin, v.XII(47), September, 1957.  Sample copy of COWA Survey (Current work in Old World Archaeology)  Metcalfe, Margaret: Notes on the Nyasaland dance mask. South African Journal of Science, v.XXIX, October 1932, 687-689.  Clark, Desmond: The importance of distribution maps in the study of prehistoric cultures. SAMAB, v.6(12), December 1957.  Rudner, Ione and Jalmar: A. Sparrman’s ethnological collection from South Africa. Stockholm, 1957.  Leakey, LSB & Archdeacon Owen: A contribution to the study of the Tumbian culture in East Africa. Coryndon Memorial Museum Occasional Papers. Coryndon Memorial Museum, Nairobi, 1945.  Gracie, Instructor Captain HS: The Ancient cart-tracks of Malta. Antiquity, v.XXVIII, June 1954. 91-98.  Scientia, v.LXXXVIII(CDXCI), 1953  Robinson, JT: Occurrence of stone artifacts with Australopithecus at Sterkfontein: Part 1. Nature, v.180, 14 September, 1957. 521-524.  Kunene, DP: Notes on the Hlonepha among the Southern Sotho: Synopsis.  Bulletin de la Societe Portugaise des Sciences Naturelles, v.XV(23), 1947.  South African Journal of Science, v.51(1), August, 1951.  Movius, Hallam L Jr: Pleistocene research: a review by the members of the Committee on Inter-Relations of Pleistocene Research, National Research Council: 7. Old-World Palaeolithic archaeology. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, v.60, September 1949. 1443-1456.  Westermann, William Linn: Two studies in Athenian manumission. Journal of Near Eastern Studies, v.V(1), January, 1946.  Westermann, William Linn: The Paramone as general service contract. The Journal of Juristic Papyrology, II, 1948. 9-50.  Field, Henry: The University of California African Expedition: II, Sudan and Kenya. American Anthropologist, v.51(1), January-March, 1949.  Lestrade, GP: Some Kgatla animal stories. Communications from the School of African Studies, New Series, no.11, April 1944.

K3 Miscellaneous reprints, extracts from journals, booklets and publications Including:  Van Warmelo, N.: A preliminary survey of the Bantu tribes of South Africa. Government Printer: Pretoria. 1935  Survey of tribes (ms)  3 papers by Peter Roes about Benin

L Photographs

Box no.: 39(A) Photograph album and loose photographs: Livingstone Museum – displays Victoria Falls People dancing playing musical instruments Masks

Postcards: Europe Cathedrals Archaeology sites Artefacts Rock art

Film spools: Jos 1957 Springbok Kano 1957 2 unidentified 1 empty canister

40(B) Folder with photographs and negatives: Riversdale [J. Delreirah?]: ‘Die Put’, fish traps, Brakfontein, Noordkapperhoek Still Bay, Rietvlei near Still Bay. Negatives : Hottentote, Camp de Pampoen Kraal Elandsfontein site, Hopefield Vosburg: Big Rock, Keurfontein rock engraving and painted site. In Annals of the South African Museum. Fish traps: Note book and photographs – May 1939, accompanying letter from Roland Austin to Goodwin on the subject of Goodwin’s article on fish traps in Antiquity – 25 September 1946 Cape St. Blaize [?]

Photographs and negatives: Cango Caves Beaufort West Map of Cape Peninsula Hermanus Cave Vosburg Peers Cave Slangkop Cave Kopong Gaberone Mochudi Molepole Ramutsa Kala Mine Kalk Bay and St James ? ESA site Cape Point Aerial photographs Slangrivier Noordhoek Rock engravings Kimberley / Douglas area? Ootsi Kanteenkop and Victoria West types Victoria West Tarkastad ? Cape St Blaize

99(C) Photograph Album (family): Winnie’s Welsh grandfather (Meyrick) and Winnie at Blickling, Norfolk Maria Hunter (nurse), Raymond, Mrs Goodwin, Aunt Dorothy Merrick On right Uncle Harold, Aunt Dorothy, Aunt Maria Goodwin’s parents Rev. W.A. Goodwin and wife at Rectory, Queenstown Top and bottom Meg (niece) Uncle Ted (John G’s elder brother) and Meg Meg and Yvonne Innisfree Rondebosch, father-in-law of Mrs G. Brother Edmund Goodwin and sister-in-law

Photograph album (archaeology sites): Mr C. Heese, stone implement site Rock engravings Stone tools Kimberley Museum Vaal River Sites Masks and sculptures Rhodesia rock art Women and thatched roof house Slankop Cave

Photograph album: Boucher de Perthes Memorial Museum, Abbeville La Micoque: Remnant of upper layer, general view second and third layers M. Peyrony and Mrs Hoernle, photograph showing layers two – five. La Quina: Henri Martin and Mrs Hoernle Le Moustier: Mrs Hoernle, Bishop of Truro, Bishop Nash, Archaeology site view Laugerie Haute: excavation Combe Capelle: Hauser’s shelter (H. Mous. Hauseri), Dr Amis trench, group photographs, buildings, site view, A.S. Barnes, Ami, Lesvignes Cro Magnon Abri Audi Les Eyzies Le Roc Animal frieze, Le Roc Animal bas-relief, Bourdeilles Grotte du Prince Grotte de Grimaldi

Photographs and negatives: French sites Stone implements, ornaments, bored stones, sticks etc. Kimberley September 1934 Stone tool - Mus. 1424 Koffiefontein N. (2957) Kimberley

100(D) Matchbox labels – envelope and album Short stories – Miss Elliott I and II Plays – The Corpse that Never Forgot by A.J.H. Goodwin after the Troublesome Corpse by Soschenko

Notebook – the prehistory of Europe, East and South Africa Newspaper clipping – Stellenbosch house destroyed by water torrent, The Cape Argus 30 May 1941

Envelope with four black and white plates of stone tools

Folder with: Menu by Monsieur Goodwin Aerial photograph of Cape Town Photograph of Rhodes Grave Book plate of a Professor of physiology and histology 1787- 1869 Photograph and newspaper clipping of workers fixing the sea wall in Cape Town 07 August 1952 Book plates of: Roman soldiers, Cape Town from the Heer Gracht – from the African Court Calendar for 1801, No 251 Holub… from Africa Books Nov. 1958 Ink and watercolour cartoon – “The ‘Missing Link’ problem under discussion in a station yard” – 1933 Ink and water colour picture of pirates capturing a ship Painted picture of a building with a man sitting on a throne

Folder with: Ink illustration of stone tools from Southern Africa African leaders Book plates: Zulu women making pottery, evolution of man exhibit, Southern African Stone Age exhibit, loan exhibition of pictures from the National Gallery and National Tate, London Plate IV – birds Bushman figure – copied from rock art? Unidentified photographs and negatives: Archaeology sites People at archaeology sites Burials Contact prints – family photographs? Tray of stone tools Scenery Vaal River gravels Petroglyphs Buildings Still life

101(E) Matching photographs and negatives: Mossel Bay View from krantz, Dordrecht Clarke’s siding, Dordrecht Mount Victory Farm, Dordrecht, Cave II Makumbi Cave Nooitgedacht, Kimberley Pniel Kopje Quarry site, Kimberley Vosburg petroglyphs Prinsloo’s farm Ella’s farm Gokomere Nswatingi Cave, Motopos Quarry Cave, Salisbury Matopo Cave, Rhodes Grave Shilder Krantz, Tarkastad Molteno II, Tarkastad Road Molteno, Wit Hoogte Modderpoort Fauresmith Kilgobbin, Dordrecht Kilgobbin 2, Dordrecht Frieze, M.T.C. Farm Affalingshop, O.F.S. Halfway House, Kimberley New School, Hope Fountain Paintings [?]Impey’s Cave Rock Woods, Queens Whittlesea Zambesi gorges 1 –2 Kempsie Glen, Fort Victoria Stellenbosch

Unidentified photographs and negatives

Mounted photographs: Petroglyphs near Kimberley Rock Art Cango Caves

102(F) Folder with photographs of rock art

Hardcover booklet of indexed negatives – Gokomere, Union Buildings, Victoria Falls, Mount Victory Farm Dordrecht, Clarke’s siding, Molteno, Kilgobbin, Modderpoort Cave, Pniel Kopje, Fauresmith, St John’s College, Rockwoods Queenstown, Shilderkrantz Tarkastad

Photographs and negatives – rock art and archaeology sites: Petroglyphs Riversdale Grahamstown Kilgobbin Cave Tylden Knysna Phears Cave Impey’s Farm, Queenstown Prinsloo’s Farm St. Blaize Cave Piquetberg Port Elizabeth Salisbury Modderpoort Rockwood, Queenstown Kempsie Glen, Fort Victoria Matopos Rhodes Grave Gokomere

Archaeology excavations and artefacts: Kimberley Heads Unidentified skulls Artefacts possibly from the Kimberley Museum Bored Stones, Angola Bronze Heads – Ife. Mounted with captions and accompanying letter

Photographs and negatives: Great Zimbabwe Possibly Algeria Cromer Till Baberton Hall at the McGregor Museum, Kimberley Royal visit 1925 Eendekuil Unidentified negatives of rock art, artefacts and archaeology sites

Rock art photographs and negatives: Kimberley [?] paintings Ceres District Bleek & Stow Rock paintings and implements Matopos – guide pointing to rock art, bored stones

103(G) Postcards: France – rock art, carved artefacts, hominid skull, Venus figurines Niaux Les Eyzies – Dordogne Spain British Museum – Stone Age, Early Iron Age, Bronze Age Mentore [?] Baousse Rousse Hominid reconstructions Bronze Head La Tene

Photographs: Combe Capelle 1930 – artefacts and people Statue Frieze in museum [? Boardeinlles] Castle [?]

104(H) Photographs: Fish Hoek Cave Peers Farm Noord Hoek Skildegat – Fish Hoek University of Cape Town Riversdale [Cave of ?] Winnie G and [? Heese] – excavation St Michaels, Queenstown Tanganyika – people, rock art, archaeology sites

Hominid remains – lower jaws

Book plates: African musical instruments General distribution [map] of the native races of South Africa at the present time Rock paintings copied by G.W. Stow African scenery, people, musical instruments with accompanying letter [sender unclear] 19 September 1946 “Witchcraft, oracles and magic among the Azande” by E.E. Evans-Pritchard

105(I) Album of matchbox covers

Folder on the subject of masks: Photographs and negatives of masks – December 1933 Photographs of Goodwin and masks, actors using masks in a play Pages from The South African Ladies Pictorial December 1933 – “Modern Mummery”, article about the masks made by Goodwin

Mounted photographs: Pool at old Jutake Scenery – September 1907 The Drift, Magalies River

Photographs and negatives: High Rock Hill Pot, Forest Hall, Knysna Tygerberg [?], Middle Stone Age site near Prince Albert Archaeology site Stone tools Shell pendants Pottery sherds Arizona Langa Mzongwana’s Location, Matatiele Hand axe, Pringle Bay Photographs of ‘Kermode’ stone and accompanying letter from the Curator of the Queen Victoria Memorial Library and Museum to A.J.H. Goodwin 14 February 1936 Negatives to accompany Bored Stones report Picture used in Goodwin’s book “Communication has been established” Steenkamp poort, Karoo

106(J) Glass plate negatives unidentified

107(K) Photograph album: Spain: Madrid, Gravels near Madrid Minateda: Painted shelter, the station staff Antonio in the middle Alpera: painted shelter Alicante: buildings, scenery, loading mules for Algeria, shipping in Alicante Algeria: M.F. Doumergue at La Grotte du Cuantel, Oran Algiers: M.M. Reygasse, Palais du Bardo, door in Palais du Bardo, door in Rue des Mahgrebins, a street in Algiers, a street in the Kabah, Rue de la Casbah, veiled women of North Africa, a mosque in Algiers, an open air market in Algiers Bougie: Parte Sarrasine, old fortifications Constantine: viaduct over the Rhummel, the modern city, the old town

Photograph album: [?Spain]

Photograph Album: Les Eyzies: the Church Militant – fortified against the Moors Limeuil At Combe Capelle: Mrs Hoernle, Dr Ami, Miss Seeley, The Major, A.J.H.G., Mr Shebbeare, December 1931 Carcassonne Neuchatel Mentore Les Eyzies: houses built in the solid rock

Photographs: a129 – a135: Passport sized photographs of A.J.H. Goodwin and J. Taylor (psychologist) a136: Two men sitting at a campfire smoking pipes a137: Goodwin and an assistant sitting at a sorting tray a138: Sieving on site [?Spain – refer to photograph albums] a139: BZD 87/7 Tarkastad Burkitts, Winnie G., John G. a140: woman seated in rock shelter, art behind her a141: Plate I, Photograph I illustrating the excavation carried out by Messrs Tweedy & Barnard. The engraved rock surface is in the inmost recess where the line of demarcation between the covered and uncovered engravings is visible. Chiluba Stream near Solwezi, Northern Rhodesia.

Zimbabwe People, army, cars Game People, scenery Ethnography, people and huts, archaeology Dresden La Rochelle (Athenaeum), John Bordeliers eldest daughter, people, buildings, scenery People on a picnic, army, buildings, contact prints Contact prints: [University of Cape Town Jameson Hall ?], people, buildings, masks

Photographs and negatives: House in Newlands / Rondebosch [? A.J.H. Goodwin’s]

108(L) Photographs: Castles in Austria Scenery

Photographs: Goodwin in Benin and excavations in Nigeria 1955 a118 – a124: Excavations Ceremonies

M Photographs and negatives: Oakhurst excavation: A1 – a44: burials, stratigraphy, sit photographs A45 – a83 mounted site photographs: burials, stratigraphy, with accompanying description of plates Forest Hall excavation: A84 – a92: site views, stratigraphy A93 – a107: people on site, people around a camp fire, stratigraphy, burials A108 – a117: site photographs

N Photographs and negatives: Kimberley: McGregor Museum, Big Hole, Hudia plant Flint knapping Game

Illustrations Plates (Stone Tools): VII – IX, XI, XII

Illustrations (Mounted photographs) Plates: I – Petroglyphs on Big Rock, flattened to show relation II – Eastern face of Big Rock III – North Eastern face of Big Rock IV – Northern portion of Big Rock V – Two heads, buck and giraffe, north face of Big Rock VI – South – western face of Big Rock VII – Palimpsest on Paintings Hill VIII – Palimpsest on rock 6 IX – Palimpsest on rock AK X – Two views of design in style I, Rock AC XI – Animals in style 3 AO XII a – ostriches in style 3 AO XII b – Quagga with trunk added XIII – Quagga with additions XIV – Quagga [bearing?] light (and later) graffiti on the body (probably style 3B) XV – Quagga (100 feet west of Big Rock) XVI – Eland on rock 14 XVII – “Dancing buck” rock AN style 3C XVIII – Buck in style 6 rock AE XIX – Rhinoceros, style 6A eastern outlyers XX – Same as plate XVII showing occurrences XXI – Eland, eastern outlyers style 9 XXII – Buffalo followed by a man, lower figurines are later style 9 or 7 XXIII – The Painted Shelter XXV – The Paintings scale in inches XXVIA, XXVIB, XXVIIA, XXVIIB, XXVIII – No captions XXIX, XXIX – Panorama from Painted Shelter (photographs missing)

Photographs and negatives: Possibly Oakhurst Archaeology sites Rock art Rock paintings – Albany District, Ladismith Masks Postcards: Rock art, Dordrecht, Barkly East, Neanderthal skull

Photographs and negatives: Unidentified people and places Unidentified cathedral ‘Negrillo, Kasai Valley, Congo’ Denver – African expedition Great Aunt Lizzie

O Ethnography / Ethnology photographs and negatives

Mounted photographs: E212 - man drinking from pot E213 – Huts, woman and chickens E214 – woman decorating wall – Mochudi

Mounted photographs: E215 – Bushmen women in the Amaramba Amatoko South of Rundi on the Okavango River E216 – Bushmen of the Mokoyo tribe in the Kihabedum, Northern Kalahari E217 – Old “Debbe” A Ghanzi Bushman Age 60 years E218 – Women of the Mokoyo tribe Kai – Kai Northern Kalahari

Pictures on card [African leaders?]: E221 – Morena Letsie II E222 – Morena Maama Letsie E223 – Morena Griffith

Maps of the races of Southern Africa from Hall’s “Prehistoric Rhodesia” Letter from [sender unclear] to Goodwin 27 April 1945

Photographs and negatives: E1 – e55: Bushmen and tourists [from the Empire Exhibition, Johannesburg. Refer to Skotnes, P. ‘Miscast’, for further information] E56 – e66: Unidentified group scenes, huts E67 – e70: Matjies huise and people. “Hottentots. Hut types, Namaqualand” E72 – e74: African ceremony. Accompanied by letter to Prof. I. Schapera from Capt. H.E. Bronti [Blemmings?] 18 October 1942 E78: “Korana (Hottentot) George, C.P. South Africa August 1932”

Photographs: E76 – e84: North Africa E85 – e92: E. Africa? E93 – e107: Sequence of photographs showing women making pots E108 – e147: “Libole tribe, Angola, given by Mr Shields” E148 – e150: “the last surviving Bushman in Natal”. Accompanied by letter from W.F. Bushell to Goodwin 27 May 1937. E151 - e154: Central Australia. Aborigines. Photographs by Freda Stormberg E155 – e160: Botswana E161 – e177: Portraits, woman making a basket, man using bow, man using digging stick and weight, wagon in kloof Men with digging sticks and spears on coastline

Photographs and negatives: E178 – e185: Unidentified people, huts, jungle E186 – e193: “Barotse”. Men working furnace, ceremony E194, e195: People and huts E. Trans. 1933 E196 – e205: Unidentified people, cars, houses E206 – e211: Mozambique ? “Bantu Pottery” with accompanying note from Dr Flora I. Willemse

P Goodwin family, friends and associates photographs: Sylvia wife of Ted, eldest brother of Goodwin Winnie and Marion People, houses Jimmy ?Taylor lecturer in psychology UCT friend of AJHG Goodwin at UCT Alice Patricia younger daughter of AJHG Bransby Goodwin and paternal grandmother Alice Goodwin (and Mrs Winnie Goodwin) Marion Goodwin daughter of AJHG Clarens van Riet Lowe Goodwin, Winnie, Marion Goodwin as a young man Goodwin very late

M Chris Reid

M1 Reference cards belonging to Chris Reid, who partially sorted the collection in 1978, while working towards his [Masters?] thesis M2 Tapes of interviews conducted by C. Reid, 1978-1979; 1981:  Margaret Shaw  TT Barnard  Berry Malan  Meyer Fortes  Oliver Davies  Carmel Schrire  Glyn Isaac  Ray Inskeep  Garth Sampson  John Parkington  Peter Beaumont  J Desmond Clark  CK Cooke  Raymond Dart  P Tobias  Revil Mason  SH Haughton  LR Binford M3 H.M. Robertson: “Great mother of faculties: the Arts Faculty. c.1918-c.1925/7.” ts, pp 553-860. Part of the author’s work: “The University of Cape Town: 1918-1968” (Used by C. Reid, 1981.)

N Miscellaneous

N1 Liefeldt Birds of South Africa, 1861 N2 KLM booklet of relief maps N3 Wellcome Photographic exposure calculator: handbook and diary. 1930 N4 Rowarth, Edward (ed.): Famous works of art. Cape Town: University of Cape Town. undated. N5 Mthwana’s poems: 1818-1942 N6 List of South African Public Libraries, 1945 N7 Publisher’s blurb on Lebzeltzer’s Rassen und Kulturen in Sudafrika, 1930 N8 Bequart, M: Bijdrage tot die kennis van het Steentijdperk in het land der Bashilange. 1947 N9 Miscellaneous notes, mss and newspaper clippings (1f) N10 Architectural drawings and plans: “Fintona” (oversize)

Additions, 2001

AA Diaries AA1 W A Goodwin (Father) 1863 – 1920, 1922, 1924, 1929, 1932 AA2 W L Goodwin (Wife): 1956 – 1959 1960 – 1969 1970, 1972, 1974 – 1979 1980 – 1981 AA3 A J H Goodwin 1959

BB Correspondence BB1 Letter from Alice [Goodwin] to “My darling mother”, 17 March 1888 BB2 Letters to Alice/Mrs Goodwin Aunt Margaret, [1916] “Your Affectionate Cousin”, 31 May 1923 C W Aston Key, 7 July 1926; 15 September 1926 Patrick Astley Cooper, 3 December 1951; 27 December 1952; 21 June 1955 Martin Aston Key, 9 March 1957 Aunt Margaret, undated BB3 Godfrey Calloway to Mrs Goodwin, 4 February 1938 BB4 Marion to Winnie, 22 May BB5 “Your loving sister” to Bransby, undated BB6 A J H Goodwin to his parents, 10 October 1919 BB7 “Dad” to John, undated BB8 Note to John from [Mona?] BB9 Extracts “from letters from myself when in England…chiefly of John who was 4” “from a letter from Ted about 1916”

CC W L Micklethwait poems (notebook); W L Goodwin Passport

DD Tribute to A J H Goodwin (ms in W L Goodwin’s handwriting)

EE Photographs EE1 Family photograph album EE2 Family photographs

FF Genealogies and Reminiscences  Henry III of England to A J H Goodwin (ms)  Descendants from Kaye (Key) of Woodsome, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (ms)  “A little window: ‘I remember, I remember’” Bound ts of reminiscences by Winnie Goodwin’s mother

GG Books GG1 Callaway, G: A shepherd of the veld: Bransby Lewis Key, Bishop of St John’s Kaffraria. Wells Gardner, Darton & Co.: London. 1911 GG2 Cran, Marion: The gardens of Good Hope. Herbert Jenkins: London. 1926 GG3 Our native land: for use in Bantu high schools and colleges. Book 1. undated

HH Miscellaneous  Newspaper clipping: Marriage of Yvonne Goodwin to Edward Crooke  “Supplement to Alan Gibson’s accounts…” (ms)  Poem  “Names” (ms: account of naming of European babies)