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ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION THE PROPOSED GRACE BIBLE CHURCH CAMPUS FACILITY/ IES DEVELOPMENT OF CHURCH BUILDING, CHURCH CHALETS, DORMITORIES, YOUTH CAMPS AS WELL ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE ON THE REMAINING EXTENT OF PORTION 152 OF THE FARM HARTEBEESFONTEIN 445-JQ & THE RE/PORTION 90 (A PORTION OF PORTION 77) OF THE FARM ZANDFONTEIN 447-JQ FORMERLY KNOWN AS ZANDFONTEIN 598-JQ NEIGHBOURING UMFULA 939-JQ (ENGEN 1 STOP) LOCATED 3KMS NORTH OF HARTEBEESPOORT IN MADIBENG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY’S JURISDICTION, WITHIN BOJANALA PLATINUM DISTRICT OF (BOKONE BOPHIRIMA) NORTH WEST PROVINCE

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THE PROPOSED GRACE BIBLE CHURCH CAMPUS FACILITY/ IES DEVELOPMENT OF CHURCH BUILDING, CHURCH CHALETS, DORMITORIES, YOUTH CAMPS AS WELL ANCILLARY INFRASTRUCTURE ON THE REMAINING EXTENT OF PORTION 152 OF THE FARM HARTEBEESFONTEIN 445-JQ & THE RE/PORTION 90 (A PORTION OF PORTION 77) OF THE FARM ZANDFONTEIN 447-JQ FORMERLY KNOWN AS ZANDFONTEIN 598-JQ NEIGHBOURING UMFULA 939-JQ (ENGEN 1 STOP) LOCATED 3KMS NORTH OF HARTEBEESPOORT IN MADIBENG LOCAL MUNICIPALITY’S JURISDICTION, WITHIN BOJANALA PLATINUM DISTRICT OF (BOKONE BOPHIRIMA) NORTH WEST PROVINCE

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Wednesday, October 18, 2023 - 04:35

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22707

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Bamford, M. 2008. Palaeontological Impact Assessment for the proposed Harties Cable way Project on Portion 1 of Holding 44 Melodie AH and Hartebeest Cableway 971 JQ, Northwest Province. Birkholtz, P. 2008 Phase 1 Heritage Impact Assessment Proposed Development of Portion 53 of the Farm Remhoogte 476-JQ, Madibeng Municipality, North-West Province Huffman, T.N. 2002. Regionality in the Iron Age: the case of the Sotho-Tswana. Southern African Humanities. Vol 14. Pietermaritzburg Huffman, T.N. 2007. Handbook to the Iron Age. The archaeology of pre-colonial farming societies in Southern Africa. Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press Killick, D. 2004. Review Essay: "What Do We Know About African Iron Working?" Journal of African Archaeology. Vol 2 (1) pp. 135–152 McCarthy, T.S. 2006. The Witwatersrand Supergroup. In: Johnson MR, Anhaeusser and Thomas RJ (Eds). The Geology of South Africa. Geological Society of South Africa, Johannesburg/Council for Geoscience, Pretoria. pp 155-186. McCarthy, T.S. and Rubidge, B.S. 2005. The story of Earth and Life – a southern African perspective on the 4.6 billion year journey. Struik Publishers, Cape Town. pp 333. Mason, R. (1986). Origins of Black People of Johannesburg and the Southern Western Central Transvaal AD350-1880. Occasional Paper No. 16 of the Archaeological Research Unit. Musa, (1994). Museums for South Africa: Intersectoral investigation for national policy.Pretoria: MUSA Secretariat.
 
 

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