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Van Vollenhoven, A.C. 2010. Die Britse vrywilligerseenheid Steinaecker’s Horse in die Anglo-Boereoorlog (1899-1902): ‘n kultuurhistoriese studie. (Unpublished DPhil thesis, Stellenbosch, University of Stellenbosch).
Woolmore, W. 2006. Steinaecker’s Horsemen South Africa 1899-1903. (Barberton: South African Country Life).
Van Vollenhoven, A.C., Pelser, A.J. & Van Den Bos, J.W. 1998b. A historical-archaeological investigation of an Anglo-Boer War British outpost in the Kruger National Park. Koedoe. 41(2), pp. 113-120.
Pelser, A. 1999. The Boer attack on Fort Mpisane, 7 August 1901. Research by the National Cultural History Museum 8.
aA Pelser & AC van Vollenhoven, The daily activities at the northernmost outpost of Steinaecker’s Horse as reconstructed through archaeology. Research by the National Cultural History Museum 7, 1998.
K Scott etal. Faunal analysis from Steinaecker’s Horse, the northernmost British military outpost in the Kruger National Park during the South African War. Annals of the Transvaal Museum 39, 2002.
AC van Vollenhoven etal. Steinaecker’s horse: its role during the Anglo-Boer War and in the establishment of the Kruger National Park. South African Journal of Cultural History 18(2) November 2004.
AC van Vollenhoven etal. Excavations at the Sabi Bridge post of Steinaecker’s Horse. The Digging Stick 25 (2) August 2008.
Woolmore, W. 2006. Steinaecker’s Horsemen South Africa 1899-1903. (Barberton: South African Country Life).
Van Vollenhoven, A.C., Pelser, A.J. & Van Den Bos, J.W. 1998b. A historical-archaeological investigation of an Anglo-Boer War British outpost in the Kruger National Park. Koedoe. 41(2), pp. 113-120.
Pelser, A. 1999. The Boer attack on Fort Mpisane, 7 August 1901. Research by the National Cultural History Museum 8.
aA Pelser & AC van Vollenhoven, The daily activities at the northernmost outpost of Steinaecker’s Horse as reconstructed through archaeology. Research by the National Cultural History Museum 7, 1998.
K Scott etal. Faunal analysis from Steinaecker’s Horse, the northernmost British military outpost in the Kruger National Park during the South African War. Annals of the Transvaal Museum 39, 2002.
AC van Vollenhoven etal. Steinaecker’s horse: its role during the Anglo-Boer War and in the establishment of the Kruger National Park. South African Journal of Cultural History 18(2) November 2004.
AC van Vollenhoven etal. Excavations at the Sabi Bridge post of Steinaecker’s Horse. The Digging Stick 25 (2) August 2008.
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