“…Thus, as with Evans' work, the research done by this expedition, which matched the best archaeological work being done in South Africa at the time, was not developed. The unsatisfactory state of archaeological research in this area was reflected by Sampson's (1974: 395) comment in his overview of South African hunter-gatherer archaeology that 'in the highlands of Natal, only Giants Castle Shelter (Willcox 1957) has been analysed in any detail to allow any prognosis.' The profound disinterest in the history of the Natal Drakensberg San by the people and historians of Natal continued through to the 1960s, and it was this that prompted Wright (1972: 1) to comment that 'very few people today know or care anything about their [i.e.…”