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VED1565 Vedanta IPP Project

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Notification of Intent to Develop: The Vedanta Independent Power Producer (IPP) Project near Lephalale in the Limpopo Province

ApplicationDate: 

Friday, May 31, 2013 - 12:16

CaseID: 

2512

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ReferenceList: 

CitationReferenceTypeDate Retrieved
Biemond, W., 2011. The Iron Age sequence around a Limpopo River floodplain on Basinghall Farm, Tuli Block, Botswana, during the second millennium AD, Johannesburg.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Huffman, T. N., 2007. Handbook to the Iron Age: The Archaeology of the Pre-Colonial Farming Societies in Southern Africa. Cape Town: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
Huffman, T. & van der Walt, J., 2010. A Field Study Prepared for Environmental Resources Management, Sasol Technology, SRK Consulting and Sustainable Environmental Solutions, Johannesburg: Archaeological Resources Management.
Lephalale Municipality, 2012. Spatial Development Framework, Lephalale: Local Municipality.
Nel, J., 2012. Phase 2 Archaeological Impact Assessment Mitigation for Boikarabelo Coal Mine (SAHRA Permit Number: 80/11/07/015/51), Johannesburg: Digby Wells Environmental.
Plug, I., 2000. Overview of Iron Age Fauna from the Limpopo Valley.. South African Archaeological Bulletin: Goodwin Series, Volume 8, pp. 117-126.
Roodt, H., 1999. Phase 1 Archaeological Impact Assessment - Low Cost Housing Project Part of Bochum N. 1789 LS, Bochum, Northern Province, Unpublished report: 1999-SAHRA-0021.
Schapera, I., 1980. Notes on the early history of the Kwena (Bakwena - bagaSechele). Botswana Notes and Records, Volume 12, pp. 83 - 87.
Schapera, I., 1953. The Tswana. London: International African Institute Press.
Waterberg District Municipality, 2010. Integrated Development Plan 2010/2011, Waterberg: District Municipality.
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An animal burrow
Mambo facies
Undiagnostic and diagnostic ceramic fragments
 
 

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