@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt7zvfx5.10, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt7zvfx5.10}, abstract = {It was while we were working out of Toteng, remote from any town, that our party solidified into a tight working team. Our daily routines were very simple and indistinguishable from one day to the other, because we took no days off except once in a fortnight or so when we went into Maun for supplies and a bit of R & R. Every morning Deacon would wake us at 6:30 with coffee, which he now made the way I had taught him—stirring the grounds into boiling water in a coffee-can billy, then, after a few rolls, removing it}, bookauthor = {Christopher Scholz}, booktitle = {Fieldwork: A Geologist's Memoir of the Kalahari}, pages = {96--109}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, title = {8}, year = {1997} }