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Place in Free State, South Africa
Fauresmith is located 130 km south west of Bloemfontein, South Africa. The town, named after Rev Phillip Faure and Sir Harry Smith, is the second oldest
Fauresmith
Acheulian-Middle Stone Age stone tool industry
In archaeology, Fauresmith industry is a stone tool industry that is transitional between the Acheulian and the Middle Stone Age. It is at the end of the
Fauresmith_(industry)
Topics referred to by the same term
Fauresmith may refer to: Fauresmith, a town in South Africa Fauresmith (industry), a culture of stone tools at the beginning of the Middle Stone Age some
Fauresmith_(disambiguation)
Military unit
Fauresmith Commando was a light infantry regiment of the South African Army. It formed part of the South African Army Infantry Formation as well as the
Fauresmith_Commando
Fauresmith, known as Fauresmith-Boshof between 1953 and 1966, was a constituency in the Orange Free State Province of South Africa, which existed from
Fauresmith (House of Assembly of South Africa constituency)
Fauresmith_(House_of_Assembly_of_South_Africa_constituency)
Abolished legislature of the Orange Free State
districts represented by members of the Volksraad were Bloemfontein, Fauresmith, Caledon River, Winburg, Harrismith, Kroonstad, Boshof, Bethulie, Philippolis
Volksraad_(Orange_Free_State)
Subdivision of the Paleolithic, or Old Stone Age
culture (Tunisia, Algeria) Central, south, and east Africa: 50,000 BP, Fauresmith culture 30,000 BP, Stillbayan culture 12,000 BP, Lupembian culture 11
Upper_Paleolithic
South African politician
for Fauresmith In office 1915–1940 Preceded by S. J. van der Merwe Succeeded by F. W. Beyers Personal details Born (1882-05-01)1 May 1882 Fauresmith, Orange
Nicolaas_Havenga
Place in Free State, South Africa
The town is located 82 km north-west of Philippolis and 56 km west of Fauresmith. It was established in 1892 on the farm Koffiekuil and probably named
Luckhoff
Prehistoric period before metal tools
First Intermediate Period between Early and Middle, to encompass the Fauresmith and Sangoan technologies, and the Second Intermediate Period between Middle
Stone_Age
Former South African province (1910–1994)
Petrusburg 11,071 Brandfort 23,521 Botshabelo 177,926 Philippolis 7,056 Fauresmith 8,916 Koffiefontein 10,778 Jacobsdal 9,748 Boshof 32,033 Theunissen 38
Orange_Free_State_(province)
Last election in South Africa under apartheid
and Conservative parties were tied in the Orange Free State division of Fauresmith. A five-month court battle followed after the Free State Supreme Court
1989 South African general election
1989_South_African_general_election
Period in African prehistory
beginning with a transitional late Acheulean period known as the Fauresmith industry. The Fauresmith industry is poorly dated, according to Herries (2011) beginning
Middle_Stone_Age
Judicial capital of South Africa
N8 in the city centre, and heads south-west towards Jagersfontein and Fauresmith. The R702 originates from the N6 south of the city centre and heads south-east
Bloemfontein
General election 1938: Fauresmith Party Candidate Votes % ±% United Nicolaas Havenga 3,328 52.2 N/A Purified National Fredrik William Beyers 2,997 47.0
Results of the 1938 South African general election
Results_of_the_1938_South_African_general_election
Swiss-born South African plant physiologist
was kept at the veld reserve at Fauresmith. After reaching retirement age in 1948 Henrici continued her work at Fauresmith in a temporary capacity until
Marguerite Gertrud Anna Henrici
Marguerite_Gertrud_Anna_Henrici
Villiers Vredefort Bethulie Bloemfontein Botshabelo Dewetsdorp Edenburg Fauresmith Jacobsdal Jagersfontein Koffiefontein Luckhoff Petrusburg Philippolis
List of cities and towns in the Free State
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_the_Free_State
Spread of humans from Africa through the world
sub-Saharan Africa appears to have contributed to the end of late Acheulean (Fauresmith) industries at about 130,000 years ago, although very late coexistence
Early_human_migrations
South African politician (1898–1968)
his first attempt in Hoopstad in 1938 before winning a by-election in Fauresmith in 1941. When the National Party won power in 1948, he joined the cabinet
Eben_Dönges
"Yes" vote by white South Africans to abolish apartheid
and Vryheid Bloemfontein East, Bloemfontein North, Bloemfontein West, Fauresmith, Ladybrand, Smithfield and Winburg Bethlehem, Heilbron, Kroonstad, Parys
1992 South African apartheid referendum
1992_South_African_apartheid_referendum
Extinct species of archaic human
The first prepared platforms in Africa come from the 450,000 year old Fauresmith industry, possibly transitional between the Early Stone Age (Acheulean)
Homo_heidelbergensis
South African bank
Port Elizabeth, the Colesberg Bank, the British Kaffrarian Bank and the Fauresmith Bank. It was prominent in financing and development of the diamond fields
Standard_Bank
1932. De Villiers was born in Fauresmith, the son of Jacobus Johannes Luttig de Villiers, deputy sheriff at Fauresmith and his second wife, Johanna Lodewica
Jacob_de_Villiers
Luckhoff, Fauresmith District) Upload Photo 9/2/312/0002 Old Prison, West End Street, Fauresmith Type of site: Gaol. Fauresmith Fauresmith Provincial
List of heritage sites in Free State
List_of_heritage_sites_in_Free_State
Prehistoric culture in sub-Saharan Africa
ka BP. In South Africa, findings from Kathu Pan - associated with the Fauresmith industry - indicate that Sangoan-like technologies may have been established
Sangoan
Military unit
Bethulie Bloemfontein Boshof Bothaville Brandfort Caledon River Edenburg Fauresmith Ficksburg Frankfort Harrismith Heilbron Hoopstad Jacobsdal Kroonstad Ladybrand
Boer_commando
South African painter (1906–1982)
moving to Koffiefontein in 1917. In 1919 the Battiss family settled in Fauresmith where he completed his education, matriculating in 1923. In 1924 he became
Walter_Battiss
Archaeological culture associated with Homo erectus
Arubo 1 Preceded by Oldowan Followed by Mousterian, Clactonian, Micoquien, Aterian, Soanian, Sangoan, Acheulo-Yabrudian complex, Fauresmith industry
Acheulean
Tempel NP Eshowe Natal Stoffel Botha NP False Bay Cape Jacobus Albertyn NP Fauresmith Free State Cornelius Visser van der Merwe NP Florida Transvaal Barend
17th_South_African_Parliament
Boshof ODB Hertzogville ODD Dealesville OE Edenburg OEB Trompsburg OF Fauresmith OFB Jagersfontein OFD Koffiefontein OFH Petrusburg OG Ficksburg OGB Fouriesburg
Vehicle registration plates of South Africa
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_South_Africa
Place in Northern Cape, South Africa
Eisenmann, V., Kolska-Horwitz, L. 2009. New radiometric ages for the Fauresmith industry from Kathu Pan, Southern Africa: Implications for the Earlier
Kathu
Transvaal Marthinus Johannes Mentz CP False Bay Cape Adriaan Louw Jordaan NP Fauresmith Free State Inus Aucamp NP Florida Transvaal Barend du Plessis NP Geduld
21st_South_African_Parliament
702 14,830 72.16 Bloemfontein West 8,076 3,645 16 11,737 14,678 79.96 Fauresmith—Boshof Unopposed Harrismith Unopposed Heilbron Unopposed Kroonstad 7,524
1961 South African general election
1961_South_African_general_election
Vierfontein, 52 miles 27 chains (84.2 kilometres). 31 May – Free State – Fauresmith to Koffiefontein, 32 miles 71 chains (52.9 kilometres). 30 June – Cape
1915_in_South_Africa
Africa 7 1 F A Committed suicide Lubbe, Pieter Albertus, 35 Jan 10 1953 Fauresmith South Africa 7 0 F Committed suicide Jooste, Johnny, 36* Feb 20 2000 Ceres
List of rampage killers in Africa
List_of_rampage_killers_in_Africa
Regional route in South Africa
Free State, South Africa that connects Koffiefontein with Trompsburg via Fauresmith and Jagersfontein. Its north-western terminus is the R48 at Koffiefontein
R704_(South_Africa)
South African civil engineer and archaeologist
Caledon, Modder and Riet rivers and around the towns of Smithfield, Fauresmith and Wilton. From 1926 he corresponded with the School of African studies
Clarence_van_Riet_Lowe
Reitz Dewetsdorp – Jacobus de Wet, father of General Christiaan de Wet Fauresmith – Reverend Phillip Faure and Sir Harry Smith, 1st Baronet Fezile Dabi
List of places in South Africa named after people
List_of_places_in_South_Africa_named_after_people
535 Bloemfontein West NP NP 7,371 65.8% 3,658 75.5% 7,371 3,713 11,198 Fauresmith NP NP 4,226 51.3% 1,048 63.4% 4,226 3,178 792 8,237 Heilbron NP NP 5,713
1987 South African general election
1987_South_African_general_election
South African banker
of Rhodesia from 1964 to 1976. Bruce was born on 13 November 1921 in Fauresmith. He graduated from the University of South Africa. Bruce worked with the
Noel_Bruce
Serfontein represented the seat for ten years before moving to neighbouring Fauresmith, at the same time Boshof was merged with the seat of Hoopstad to its east
Boshof (House of Assembly of South Africa constituency)
Boshof_(House_of_Assembly_of_South_Africa_constituency)
Fateng-tse-Ntsho Public Library Fauna Primary School/Community Library Fauresmith Public Library Fichadtpark Public Library Ficksburg Public Library Frankfort
List of libraries in South Africa
List_of_libraries_in_South_Africa
1940–1951 political party in South Africa
party, all of which were backbenchers. The HNP won the by-elections in Fauresmith and Smithfield triggered by Havenga and Hertzog's resignations respectively;
Reunited_National_Party
Chronological overview of locomotives in South Africa
Pampoenpoort to Carnarvon on 1 August. Free State – Jagersfontein to Fauresmith on 6 February and Bethlehem to Kroonstad on 21 June. Natal – Donnybrook
South African locomotive history
South_African_locomotive_history
General election 1910: Fauresmith Party Candidate Votes % ±% Orangia Unie C. T. M. Wilcocks Unopposed Orangia Unie win (new seat)
Results of the 1910 South African general election
Results_of_the_1910_South_African_general_election
General election 1933: Fauresmith Party Candidate Votes % ±% National Nicolaas Havenga Unopposed National hold
Results of the 1933 South African general election
Results_of_the_1933_South_African_general_election
58 miles (93.3 kilometres). 6 February – Free State – Jagersfontein to Fauresmith, 8 miles 23 chains (13.3 kilometres). 1 April – Cape Midland – Port Elizabeth
1906_in_South_Africa
The next year, he fought and was victorious in a complex conflict near Fauresmith, between Cornelius Kok II and Adam Kok II, in which the Bergenaars were
Andries_Waterboer
Former British overseas bank
Port Elizabeth, the Colesberg Bank, the British Kaffrarian Bank and the Fauresmith Bank. It was prominent in financing and development of the diamond fields
Standard_Bank_(historic)
Church in Bloemfontein, South Africa
Church. The parish was founded on 30 November 1848, the same year as Fauresmith (11 March) and Smithfield (23 November). The history of the mother congregation
Dutch Reformed Church, Bloemfontein
Dutch_Reformed_Church,_Bloemfontein
that produced both blades and points, and has been attributed to the Fauresmith industry. In a paper published in Science in November 2012, Jayne Wilkins
Kathu_Archaeological_Complex
British Army general
South-Western part of the Orange Free State in March 1900, including Fauresmith, the second largest city. He led his brigade (column) under the command
R._A._P._Clements
Ermelo Transvaal Tempel, H.J. NP False Bay Cape Albertyn, Jacobus NP Fauresmith Free State Olivier, P.J.S. NP Florida Transvaal Du Plessis, Barend NP
18th_South_African_Parliament
served until the seat's abolition and later served as MP for Boshof and Fauresmith. "EISA South Africa: Historical franchise arrangements". Eisa.org.za.
Edenburg (House of Assembly of South Africa constituency)
Edenburg_(House_of_Assembly_of_South_Africa_constituency)
Local municipality in Free State, South Africa
Charlesville 40202 0.33 525 Sotho Edenburg 40203 28.33 935 Afrikaans Fauresmith 40204 54.64 1,276 Afrikaans Ha-Rasebei 40205 11.27 7,203 Sotho Hydro Park
Kopanong_Local_Municipality
South African Couturier and fashion designer
2016 Born Hendrik Mentz Vermeulen (1982-04-07) 7 April 1982 (age 44) Fauresmith, Free State Province, South Africa Occupations Couturier, fashion designer
Hendrik_Vermeulen
Political internment camp in South Africa
interned here were Orange Free State citizens from Jagersfontein and Fauresmith, who were considered to be aiding the enemy. Among them were the mother
Port Elizabeth Concentration Camp
Port_Elizabeth_Concentration_Camp
1899 battle of the Second Boer War
Zoutpansberg Commando (1,287) Part of Potchefstroom Commando (Total of 3,000) Fauresmith Commando (1,560) Ladybrand Commando (1,113) Elements of Orange Free State
Battle_of_Magersfontein
General election 1921: Fauresmith Party Candidate Votes % ±% National Nicolaas Havenga 1,476 74.1 +4.6 South African N. F. van der Merwe 515 25.9 −4.6
Results of the 1921 South African general election
Results_of_the_1921_South_African_general_election
Species of spider
North West, Mpumalanga, and Western Cape. Notable locations include Fauresmith, National Botanical Gardens in Bloemfontein, Ndumo Game Reserve, Kruger
Setaphis_browni
Court of first instance in South Africa
Botshabelo Brandfort Bultfontein Clocolan Dewetsdorp Edenburg Excelsior Fauresmith Ficksburg Fouriesburg Frankfort Harrismith Heilbron Hennenman Hoopstad
Magistrate's court (South Africa)
Magistrate's_court_(South_Africa)
Banking Corporation Limited Bank of Africa Limited Bloemfontein Bank Fauresmith Bank The Government of the Orange Free State The National Bank of the
Commonwealth banknote-issuing institutions
Commonwealth_banknote-issuing_institutions
brother and the Bergenaars, whom he defeated together with Waterboer near Fauresmith. However Kok's followers sided with the Bergenaars. To retain his leadership
Cornelius_Kok_II
South African statesman of Dutch origin
February 1850 as government teacher in Rietrivier in Sannah's Poort (now Fauresmith). In the years after, Groenendaal strongly propagated Dutch migration
Jacobus_Groenendaal
South African actor, literary agent, and film executive (1922–1995)
Managing Director for Columbia Pictures. Van Eyssen was born in the town of Fauresmith, Free State in 1922. He served in the South African Army during the Second
John_Van_Eyssen
Name Province Remarks/new name Faure Western Cape Fauresmith Free State Ficksburg Free State Firgrove Western Cape Fisherhaven Western Cape Fish Hoek Western
List of populated places in South Africa
List_of_populated_places_in_South_Africa
85.46 Bloemfontein West 8,468 65.35 4,490 34.65 22 12,980 14,551 89.20 Fauresmith—Boshof 7,174 82.08 1,566 17.92 45 8,785 9,333 94.13 Harrismith 6,969 82
1960 South African republic referendum
1960_South_African_republic_referendum
Church in Philippolis, South Africa
Dutch Reformed Church. Rev. Andries Adriaan Louw of the NG congregation Fauresmith, under whom Philippolis fell before the congregation's foundation in October
Dutch Reformed Church, Philippolis
Dutch_Reformed_Church,_Philippolis
Species of spider
Cheiracanthiidae. It is a South African Free State endemic described from Fauresmith. The species is known only from two localities at elevations from 1250-1373
Cheiramiona_boschrandensis
Insignia Group 36 (HQ Tempe/Ladybrand) GSB Bloemfontein (16 x Commandos) Caledon River Commando Fauresmith Commando Ladybrand Commando Senekal Commando
List of South African Commando Units
List_of_South_African_Commando_Units
Auxiliary unit of the British Army
and took command. The MI Company continued to defend Jagersfontein and Fauresmith. From 13 October to 6 November there were nightly attacks on the railway
4th Royal Lancashire Militia (The Duke of Lancaster's Own Light Infantry)
4th_Royal_Lancashire_Militia_(The_Duke_of_Lancaster's_Own_Light_Infantry)
General election 1920: Fauresmith Party Candidate Votes % ±% National Nicolaas Havenga 1,441 69.5 +17.1 South African H. F. D. Papenfus 633 30.5 −17.1
Results of the 1920 South African general election
Results_of_the_1920_South_African_general_election
Meteorological agency of South Africa
883°E / -29.000; 29.883 (Estcourt) Fauresmith 542 29°46′S 25°19′E / 29.767°S 25.317°E / -29.767; 25.317 (Fauresmith) Fleur De Lys 292 24°32′S 31°2′E
South_African_Weather_Service
1899 battle of the Second Boer War
under command of Jacobus Prinsloo Jacobsdal Commando Winburg Commando Fauresmith Commando Bloemfontein Commando Transvaal State Artillery section. (4x
Battle_of_Belmont_(1899)
Military unit
country made rapid night marches, then lay up during daylight, to surround Fauresmith before dawn. Unfortunately the Boers had just left, and after a morning
9th (Welsh) Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry
9th_(Welsh)_Battalion,_Imperial_Yeomanry
Shelter (65,000 BP) Plovers Lake (62,900 BP) Sibudu Cave (61,000 BP) Fauresmith (industry) (60,300 BP – 32,600 BP) Border Cave (58,200 BP) Ngwenya Mine
History_of_Southern_Africa
South African minister (GKSA) (1818–1890)
Jr., from 1884 onward, served the Reformed congregations of Fauresmith, Humpata, Fauresmith-Petrusburg, Steynsburg, and Rustenburg. He was also the author
Dirk_Postma
Archaeological site in South Africa
levels in the overlying Hutton Sands, which contain material known as Fauresmith, Middle Stone Age, Later Stone Age, and late Iron Age with evidence of
Canteen_Kopje
South African botanist (1918–1999)
specimens number some 1000, and were mainly from the south-western Cape, Fauresmith and Pretoria regions. She was educated at the Huguenot College in Wellington
Pauline_Kies
South African militia force
Tempe/Ladybrand) GSB Bloemfontein 16 x Commandos Caledon River Commando Fauresmith Commando Ladybrand Commando Senekal Commando Group 39 (HQ Queenstown)
Commando System (South Africa)
Commando_System_(South_Africa)
Place in Free State, South Africa
larger Kopanong Local Municipality (along with several other towns like Fauresmith, Jagersfontein, and Philippolis). The current Kopanong Municipality does
Trompsburg
English botanist and taxonomist (1884–1972)
Campbell 28 February Kaffir River to Edenburg, Orange Free State 1 March Fauresmith Reserve 3 March near Colesberg 4 March Kikvorsch Mountains near Noupoort
John_Hutchinson_(botanist)
In 1848, he was a teacher and served as clerk of the church council at Fauresmith. He also appears to have run a shop in Prince Albert for some years. In
Jan_Bantjes
Brandfort – Soutpan – R64 near Dealesville R704 Trompsburg – Jagersfontein – Fauresmith – Koffiefontein R705 N12 near Ritchie – Jacobsdal – R48 near Koffiefontein
List of regional routes in South Africa
List_of_regional_routes_in_South_Africa
General election 1929: Fauresmith Party Candidate Votes % ±% National Nicolaas Havenga 1,692 82.9 N/A South African N. F. van der Merwe 330 16.2 New Rejected
Results of the 1929 South African general election
Results_of_the_1929_South_African_general_election
General election 1924: Fauresmith Party Candidate Votes % ±% National Nicolaas Havenga Unopposed National hold
Results of the 1924 South African general election
Results_of_the_1924_South_African_general_election
the next two days. Protests also broke out in areas like Jagersfontein, Fauresmith, Winburg and across Bloemfontein, where hundreds more people were arrested
Bloemfontein anti-pass campaign
Bloemfontein_anti-pass_campaign
General election 1915: Fauresmith Party Candidate Votes % ±% National Nicolaas Havenga 793 52.4 New South African S. J. van der Merwe 721 47.6 N/A Majority
Results of the 1915 South African general election
Results_of_the_1915_South_African_general_election
Archaeological site in South Africa
transition to the Middle Stone Age in southern Africa: the question of the Fauresmith". International Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 2011 961401. doi:10.4061/2011/961401
Amanzi Springs archaeological site
Amanzi_Springs_archaeological_site
Award
One of these was awarded to Burgher Herman Carel Lubbe, who joined the Fauresmith Commando under Commandant Charles Nieuwoudt at the age of twelve years
Medalje voor de Anglo-Boere Oorlog
Medalje_voor_de_Anglo-Boere_Oorlog
Oldest congregation of the Reformed Churches in South Africa
Postma, Jr., son of the founder. After serving since 1884 as pastor of the Fauresmith Reformed Church (GKSA), he was called as the first pastor of the Dorsland
Rustenburg Reformed Church (GKSA)
Rustenburg_Reformed_Church_(GKSA)
(July 16, 1859 – 1936) was an American Congregational theologian, born at Fauresmith, Orange River Colony, South Africa, educated in Edinburgh at Watson's
William_Douglas_Mackenzie
Churches in Namibia
dissolved in 1973. The Rev. Kruger left the area in 1935 to become pastor in Fauresmith, Free State. On May 17 of that year, he left the SWA congregations, leaving
Reformed_Churches_in_Namibia
clerk for four years, from 12 January 1865 working in that position in Fauresmith. Here he was promoted to Landdrost on 25 October 1866 and another four
Pieter_Jeremias_Blignaut
Species of spider
of South Africa, including the areas around Bloemfontein, Brandfort, Fauresmith, Jagersfontein and Philippolis in Free State. Meanwhile, the first examples
Icius_insolidus
1903 design of steam locomotive
1159, Barberton, c. 1910 No. 1153 with inside admission piston valves, Fauresmith, 28 April 2013 No. 1155 with outside admission piston valves, Kloof Station
South_African_Class_8B_4-8-0
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Hunter
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Betts, or possibly a topographic name meaning ‘(dweller) by the hollows’, from Old English bytt ‘butt’, ‘cask’, used in a transferred sense.
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English : of uncertain origin; from documentary evidence, there appears to be from a medieval English female personal name, Ismaine or Ismenia.
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Feminine of Mumtaz
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A Female Deer
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