28-482: [REDACTED] Look up plug , plugged , or plugs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plug , PLUG , plugs , or plugged may refer to: Plug, an insertive closure or stopper (plug) Core plug , used to fill the casting holes on engines Butt plug , a sex toy that is inserted into the rectum Earplug for ear protection Plug (sanitation) ,
56-904: A 1995 album by Vin Garbutt Plugged , a 1995 album by The Bobs Plugged , a film satirizing advertising, directed by Tim Russ Plugged (novel) , a 2011 novel by Eoin Colfer Plugged (Starflyer 59 album) , a 1996 album by Starflyer 59 Song plugging , the promotion of songs to induce sales Plug (music) , also called plugg , a subgenre of trap music People [ edit ] Ina Plug , South African archaeologist Plug, an alias of Luke Vibert (born 1973), British electronic musician See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Plug All pages with titles containing Plug Plugg (disambiguation) Plug-in (disambiguation) Plug board (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
84-775: A 1995 album by Vin Garbutt Plugged , a 1995 album by The Bobs Plugged , a film satirizing advertising, directed by Tim Russ Plugged (novel) , a 2011 novel by Eoin Colfer Plugged (Starflyer 59 album) , a 1996 album by Starflyer 59 Song plugging , the promotion of songs to induce sales Plug (music) , also called plugg , a subgenre of trap music People [ edit ] Ina Plug , South African archaeologist Plug, an alias of Luke Vibert (born 1973), British electronic musician See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Plug All pages with titles containing Plug Plugg (disambiguation) Plug-in (disambiguation) Plug board (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
112-419: A geological landform Wall plug , a fastener that allows screws to be fitted into drywall or masonry walls Plug (plumbing) Plug , a worthless horse Electrical [ edit ] Electrical connector , such as: AC power plugs and sockets , for alternating current (mains electricity) DC connector , for direct current (small equipment) A semiconductor plug, typically tungsten,
140-419: A geological landform Wall plug , a fastener that allows screws to be fitted into drywall or masonry walls Plug (plumbing) Plug , a worthless horse Electrical [ edit ] Electrical connector , such as: AC power plugs and sockets , for alternating current (mains electricity) DC connector , for direct current (small equipment) A semiconductor plug, typically tungsten,
168-496: A large number of students in the field of anthropology, history, archaeology and wildlife from different institutions across the country. Plug's research work has contributed richly to subjects of "faunal quantification, taphonomy, animal distributions, past environments, and modern wildlife." One of her prominent research work was on domestic dogs in South Africa. Dog remains from a site of an Early Iron Age settlement on
196-557: A librarian at the University of South Africa. Plug then continued her studies in anthropology and archaeology at the university. She finished her studies in anthropology up to third-year level, and archaeology to second-year level as at that time the university provided college education in these subjects to that level only. Concurrently, she also studied for an Honours course in the Department of Anthropology ( Volkekunde ) in
224-520: A sex toy that is inserted into the rectum Earplug for ear protection Plug (sanitation) , a stopper for a drainage outlet Plug (accounting) , an unsupported adjustment to an accounting record Plug (fishing) , a family of fishing lures Plug (horticulture) , a planting technique Plug (jewellery) , a type of jewellery worn in stretched piercings Fusible plug , a safety device in steam boilers Hair plug, hair that has undergone hair transplantation Mating plug , secretion used in
252-421: A stopper for a drainage outlet Plug (accounting) , an unsupported adjustment to an accounting record Plug (fishing) , a family of fishing lures Plug (horticulture) , a planting technique Plug (jewellery) , a type of jewellery worn in stretched piercings Fusible plug , a safety device in steam boilers Hair plug, hair that has undergone hair transplantation Mating plug , secretion used in
280-677: A suburb of Pretoria . Her initial school education was at the Primary School in Sunnyside and the Wonderboom High School. She completed her matriculation in 1959 with the principal of the high school supporting her, even though her mother had desired her to take up a job to run the family. After matriculation, Plug worked as a librarian at the University of South Africa and concurrently took up further studies at
308-439: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages plug [REDACTED] Look up plug , plugged , or plugs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plug , PLUG , plugs , or plugged may refer to: Plug, an insertive closure or stopper (plug) Core plug , used to fill the casting holes on engines Butt plug ,
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#1732772837232336-530: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ina Plug Ina Plug (née Post ) (born 5 August 1941) is a South African archaeozoologist (or zooarchaeologist), and teacher. Her long career included field research and in museums such as Transvaal Museum (now the Ditsong: National Museum of Natural History) and for the University of Pretoria on southern African mammals, starting with
364-544: Is used to fill a via and connect different wiring levels on wafers Plug fuses , used in the United States until 1960 Media and entertainment [ edit ] Plug (The Bash Street Kids) , a character from The Bash Street Kids comic strip in The Beano Plug (comics) , a British comic that featured Plug from The Bash Street Kids Plug Plug , a Peruvian post-hardcore band Plugged! ,
392-418: Is used to fill a via and connect different wiring levels on wafers Plug fuses , used in the United States until 1960 Media and entertainment [ edit ] Plug (The Bash Street Kids) , a character from The Bash Street Kids comic strip in The Beano Plug (comics) , a British comic that featured Plug from The Bash Street Kids Plug Plug , a Peruvian post-hardcore band Plugged! ,
420-545: The International Council of Archaeozoologists (ICAZ) of which she is now a Council member. Ina Post was born on 5 August 1941 in Amsterdam , Netherlands to parents Gerritdina Fransina (née Bruinenberg) and Jan Post; she was their only daughter. Following the end of World War II the family had moved to South Africa, traveling on the ship Pretoria Castle in 1949. They had taken residence at Villieria ,
448-730: The Kruger National Park . Plug held the post of deputy director at the Transvaal Museum and was also the Head Curator of the Department of Archaeozoology, until she retired in 1999. During her career, apart from writing papers and books based on her research which covered Early Stone Age, the Middle Stone Age, and the hunter-gatherers of the Later Stone Age, she was also involved in training
476-459: The University of Groningen , Netherlands. The Transvaal Museum, which initially in 1975 had only a small skeletal collection mostly of skulls and skins, was substantially expanded with the joint efforts of Voigt and Plug. The museum now boasts of the most extensive skeletal collections in Africa (South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, Malawi and Zambia) comprising
504-598: The University of Pretoria and received her Honours degree cum laude, in 1972. In 1976 Plug started working at the newly created Department of Archaeozoology of the Transvaal Museum in Pretoria; initially as a volunteer for a small pay provided under the Liz Voigt research grant, with C.K. (‘Bob’) Brain . In 1978, she started working on a "half-day basis". The same year she received her master's degree from
532-404: The "full spectrum of the diverse fauna of southern Africa" which covered Stone Age , Iron Age and the historical period. Most of the research is credited to Plug. In 1988 Plug received her DPhil. Litt cum laude from the University of Pretoria. Her doctoral guides were Professor J.F. Eloff and Dr C.K. Brain and the thesis related to investigations of the faunal aspects of prehistoric lifeways in
560-594: The Transvaal Museum. She then participated, for the first time in 1986, in the conference of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ) in Bordeaux , France and subsequently became a member of ICAZ's International Committee. During this time, in Europe she was further trained in the field of archaeozoology under Angela von den Driesch of the University of Munich , Germany and Anneke Claassen of
588-405: The University of Pretoria, with Professor J.F. Eloff as her guide, on the subject of "investigations of faunal and lithic remains from Bushman Rock Shelter", Mpumalanga in the northeastern region of South Africa. She then continued with her research work on faunal specimens obtained from various parts of southern Africa. In 1986, Plug became the Head Curator of the Department of Archaeozoology at
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#1732772837232616-482: The animals from Iron Age sites at the Kruger National Park . Her work resulted in her publishing 130 scientific papers mostly on the skeletal remains of animals. She also published a book titled What Bone Is That? A Guide to the Identification of Southern African Mammal Bones . During her research work Plug traveled widely to many countries to enhance her knowledge base and participated in many meetings of
644-703: The farm Diamant near Ellisras were dated to 570 AD. She identified two breeds of dogs, slender and stockier. For her research work, Plug received financial support from the Foundation for Research Development, now the National Research Foundation, the Transvaal Museum, and the Human Sciences Research Council in Pretoria. After retirement, Plug taught, part-time, at the University of Pretoria on subjects of archaeozoology and museology for many years. In 2005, she
672-559: The mating of some animal species Plug, a step in the manufacturing process for parts made of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer Plug, a type of chewing tobacco made by pressing tobacco with syrup Plug, the central element of a Plug and feathers , a tool for splitting stone Plug computer , a type of small-form-factor computer Portland Linux/Unix Group (PLUG), a group of Linux enthusiasts in Portland, Oregon Product plug, or product placement in marketing Volcanic plug ,
700-503: The mating of some animal species Plug, a step in the manufacturing process for parts made of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer Plug, a type of chewing tobacco made by pressing tobacco with syrup Plug, the central element of a Plug and feathers , a tool for splitting stone Plug computer , a type of small-form-factor computer Portland Linux/Unix Group (PLUG), a group of Linux enthusiasts in Portland, Oregon Product plug, or product placement in marketing Volcanic plug ,
728-459: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Plug . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Plug&oldid=1201852096 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
756-459: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Plug . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Plug&oldid=1201852096 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
784-545: The same university, receiving a BA degree in library science in 1968. At the university, in 1970 she met Cornelis Plug , a physicist at the Iscor (Iron and Steel Corporation) who later had a successful career in the Department of Psychology at the University of South Africa. She married Cornelis in 1962. They have two children, Ada and Ingrid; Ada is a social worker at the Leeukop Prison, Johannesburg , and Ingrid works as
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