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The Distribution of Cave Breccias at Kromdraai a and B in Relation to Dolomite | The Distribution of Cave Breccias at Kromdraai a and B in Relation to Dolomite | Archaeological Permit Report | 16/06/2012 | Francis Thackeray, Frank Senegas, Ian Wallace | 16/06/2012 - 14:33 | |||
9-2-235-0002-20050401-RARC | The Documentation of Engravings on Driekuil Hill, Farm Driekuil 280 IP, Lichtenburg, North-West Province, South Africa: Phase 2 Mitigation Report | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/04/2005 | Jeremy Hollmann | Rock Art Research Institute | 16/06/2012 - 14:39 | ||
9-2-233-0018-20000401-NONE | The Drimolen Skull: The Most Complete Australopithecine Carnium and Mandible to Date | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/04/2000 | A Keyser | 16/06/2012 - 14:38 | |||
The Drostdy Centre: A survey of historical and structural fabric | The Drostdy Centre: A survey of historical and structural fabric | 01/01/1994 | Hennie Vos | Stellenbosch Museum | 16/06/2012 - 14:33 | |||
The Duel HIA | The Duel Coal Mine Heritage Impact Assessment | HIA Phase 1 | 04/01/2016 | Frans Roodt | Jacana Environmental cc | 21/02/2019 - 15:28 | ||
Permit_Wonderwerk_ESA_Chazan_M_May09 | The Earlier Stone Age Sequence in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa: New Research at Wonderwerk Cave | Archaeological Permit Report | 18/05/2009 | Michael Chazan, Liora Kolska | University of Toronto | 16/06/2012 - 14:53 | ||
The Early Stone Age at Bosman's Crossing, Stellenbosch | The Early Stone Age at Bosman's Crossing, Stellenbosch | Research Publication | 01/10/1966 | J.D. Seddon | CTS_368875 | 04/09/2016 - 21:38 | ||
Vosloorus Node Heritage Impact Assessment | The Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality identified a number of “township complexes” for focused nodal development and regeneration. The first of the projects to be implemented is the Vosloorus nodal development. The project entails development of high density residential, with a component of retail at ground floor to address the local economic development needs and backlog in the area. In accordance with Section 38 of the NHRA, an independent heritage consultant was appointed by GA Environmental to conduct a cultural heritage assessment to determine if the proposed development would have an impact on any sites, features or objects of cultural heritage significance.The cultural landscape qualities of the larger region essentially consist of two components, rural area in which the human occupation is made up of a limited pre-colonial element (Stone Age and Iron Age) as well as a much later colonial (farmer) component. The second component, although much younger, gave rise to an industrial one which is largely made up of industries, which led to large-scale township development. Impact analysis of cultural heritage resources under threat of the proposed development, are based on the present understanding of the development. As no site, features or objects of cultural significance are known to exist in the study area, there would be no impact as a result of the proposed development. | HIA Phase 1 | 29/02/2016 | Johnny Van Schalkwyk | SAHRA Council | JA van Schalkwyk Heritage Consultant | 26/09/2016 - 17:03 | |
Permit_Rooidam_II_Richardt_F_Apr07 | The Emergence of Modern Humans in a Cognitive (Technological, Cultural/Social, Environmental) Perspective | Archaeological Permit Report | 03/04/2007 | Folke Richardt | Lund University | 16/06/2012 - 14:53 | ||
The establishment of a mixed residential township, Sarovic Investments | The establishment of a mixed residential township, Sarovic Investments eMalahleni Local Municipality, Mpumalanga Province Farm: Remaining extent of Portion 79 Blesboklaagte 296 JS and Portion 0 (remaining extent) Leeuwpoort 283 JS Palaeontological Impact Assessment: Desktop study | PIA Desktop | 14/01/2019 - 15:40 | |||||
Desktop PIA | The establishment of a mixed residential township, Sarovic Investments eMalahleni Local Municipality, Mpumalanga Province Farm: Remaining extent of Portion 79 Blesboklaagte 296 JS and Portion 0 (remaining extent) Leeuwpoort 283 JS | PIA Desktop | 05/06/2015 | Heidi Fourie | Dr Heidi Fourie | 09/06/2015 - 09:08 | ||
AIA_Erven_9038_10103_&_11427_Hart_TJ_Feb09 | The Establishment of a Residential Development on Erven 9038, 10103 and 11427 in Wellington, Western Cape | AIA Phase 1 | 01/02/2009 | Timothy Hart, Lita Webley | ACO Associates CC | MAPID_02615 | 16/06/2012 - 14:45 | |
Mnyembane | The Eucalyptus forestry projects proposed by V.V. Mnyembane (25ha), in respect of the same activity occurring in several locations in Driefontein 147ES Portion 3 farm in UMzimkhulu local Municipality within Sisonke District of Kwazulu Natal Province | HIA Phase 1 | 08/08/2013 | Gavin Whitelaw | KwaZulu-Natal Amafa and Research Institute | Shasa Heritage Consultants CC | 05/03/2014 - 14:23 | |
Mnyembane | The Eucalyptus forestry projects proposed by V.V. Mnyembane (25ha), in respect of the same activity occurring in several locations in Driefontein 147ES Portion 3 farm in UMzimkhulu local Municipality within Sisonke District of Kwazulu Natal Province | HIA Phase 1 | 08/08/2013 | Gavin Whitelaw | KwaZulu-Natal Amafa and Research Institute | Shasa Heritage Consultants CC | 14/04/2014 - 16:34 | |
Permit report for South African Museum Loan 7454 | The Evolutionary Origin of Hearing in Archosauria | Export Permit Report | 03/09/2013 | Gabriela Sobral | 06/09/2013 - 14:40 | |||
Permit_Turbo_sarmaticus_Brune_LJ_Dec06 | The Examination of a Method for Determining Palaeoclimates and Seasonality: A Study on the Gastropod Turbo Sarmaticus from Later Stone Age Sites in the Southern Cape, South Africa | Archaeological Permit Report | 18/12/2006 | Lena Johanne Brune | 16/06/2012 - 14:53 | |||
9-2-018-0009-19911001-ACRM | The Excavation of Three Archaeological Sites at Klein Slangkoppunt, Kommetjie | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/10/1991 | Jonathan Kaplan | Agency for Cultural Resources Management | MAPID_01823 | 16/06/2012 - 14:34 | |
Permit_Diepkloof_Poggenpoel_C_Nov02 | The Excavations of the Middle Stone Age Deposits at Diepkloof Rock Shleter Progress Report for the Years 1999-2002 | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/11/2002 | Cedric Poggenpoel, John Parkington, Jean-Philippe Regaud, Pierre-Jean Texier | University of Cape Town | 16/06/2012 - 14:53 | ||
9-2-284-0003-20050501-NCHM | The Exhumation and Relocation of Graves on the Farm | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/05/2005 | Johnny Van Schalkwyk | National Cultural History Museum | 16/06/2012 - 14:41 | ||
9-2-242-0004-20050401-NCHM | The Exhumation and Relocation of Graves on the Farm Blesbokfontein 311S, Witbank District, Mpumalanga Province | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/04/2005 | Johnny Van Schalkwyk | National Cultural History Museum | 16/06/2012 - 14:39 | ||
9-2-263-0018-20021101-NCHM | The Exhumation and Relocation of Graves on the Farm Kafferskraal 342 JQ, Rustenburg District, NW Province | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/11/2002 | Anton Pelser | National Cultural History Museum | 16/06/2012 - 14:40 | ||
Permit_Kromdraai_279_JS_Relocation_Pelser_AJ_Dec03 | The Exhumation and Relocation of Graves on the Farm Kromdraai 279 JS, Emalahleni District Mpumalanga | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/12/2003 | Anton Pelser, Frank Teichert | National Cultural History Museum | 16/06/2012 - 14:53 | ||
Permit_Weltevreden_Graves_Teichert_F_May06 | The Exhumation and Relocation of Graves on the Farm Weltevreden 580 IR, Greylingstad District, Mpumalanga | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/05/2006 | Frank Teichert | 16/06/2012 - 14:53 | |||
9-2-284-0009-20051101-ACC | The Exhumation and Relocation of Graves on the Farm Zondagsvlei 9 IS, Emalahleni District, Mpumalanga Province | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/11/2005 | Anton van Vollenhoven, Anton Pelser, Frank Teichert | Archaetnos CC | 16/06/2012 - 14:41 | ||
The Exhumation and Relocation of Graves on the Farms, Hartbeesfontein (597 JR) and Klipfontein (566 JR), Mpumalanga Province | The Exhumation and Relocation of Graves on the Farms, Hartbeesfontein (597 JR) and Klipfontein (566 JR), Mpumalanga Province | Archaeological Permit Report | 11/01/2008 | Frank Teichert | 16/06/2012 - 14:33 | |||
9-2-242-0004-20040601-ACC | The Exhumation and Relocation of Gravs on the Farms Blesbokfontein 487 JS and Bosmanspruit 459 JS, Middelburg District, Mpumalanga Province | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/06/2004 | Anton Pelser | Archaetnos CC | 16/06/2012 - 14:39 | ||
Kwadukuza crematorium request | THE EXTENSION OF THE KWADUKUZA CREMATORIUM | 28/11/2016 | Gavin Anderson | Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions (Pty) Ltd | 28/11/2016 - 08:48 | |||
Ezakheni E | THE EZAKHENI E HOUSING DEVELOPMENT, ALFRED DUMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, KZN | HIA Phase 1 | 24/08/2021 | Gavin Anderson | Umlando: Archaeological Surveys & Heritage Management | Nkanivo Development Consultants | 25/08/2021 - 12:40 | |
HIA EZAKHENI E | THE EZAKHENI E HOUSING DEVELOPMENT, ALFRED DUMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, KZN | 24/08/2021 | Gavin Anderson | 23/11/2021 - 11:25 | ||||
HIA EZAKHENI E | THE EZAKHENI E HOUSING DEVELOPMENT, ALFRED DUMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, KZN | 24/08/2021 | Gavin Anderson | 23/11/2021 - 11:32 | ||||
HIA EZAKHENI E | THE EZAKHENI E HOUSING DEVELOPMENT, ALFRED DUMA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, KZN | 24/08/2021 | Gavin Anderson | 23/11/2021 - 11:40 | ||||
The Fluvial History of the Lower Vaal River Catchment | The Fluvial History of the Lower Vaal River Catchment | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/06/2009 | Ryan Gibbon | 16/06/2012 - 14:33 | |||
Permit_Fort_Drury_Botes_M_Nov00 | The Fort Drury Project | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/11/2000 | Marianna Botes, Zoe Henderson | National Museum Bloemfontein - Archaeology Contracts Office | 16/06/2012 - 14:53 | ||
PIA_Asrivier_Hydro_PIA_Loock_JC_Mar10 | The Geology and Palaeontology of Two Sites on the Asrivier on Kruis Vallei 190, Bethlehem | PIA Phase 1 | 01/03/2010 | Johan Loock | CTS_8845 | 16/06/2012 - 14:53 | ||
The Heritage Crime reported on pertains to a tweet by Ms. Mandela, member of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) and South African ambassador to Denmark at the time of the incident. The tweet, dated 13 June 2019, reads as follows: “When you came h | The Heritage Crime reported on pertains to a tweet by Ms. Mandela, member of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) and South African ambassador to Denmark at the time of the incident. The tweet, dated 13 June 2019, reads as follows: “When you came here without land you found the original people making fire. Next you’ll claim you taught us. Just like Chris Barnard learnt the basics of heart surgery from his Black gardener. What you’re good at is fantasy #Sterkfontein”. (With the ‘Black gardener’ referring to Hamilton Naki). It is argued that the tweet evidences Ms. Mandela’s use of heritage for purposes of political gain [See NHRA 1999, Section 5(1)(d): “Heritage resources management must guard against the use of heritage for sectarian purposes or political gain”], and that she did so intently, through the use of #Sterkfontein (coined with the reference to fire) in her initial post (13 June) and the follow up primary hashtag #OurLand in the twitter debate that ensued, thereby linking heritage, in this case the Sterkfontein site, a well-known site, being one of the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Sites (COHWHS), one of ten of South Africa’s United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites, directly with the current land debate, centred on the ‘The Stolen Land’ paradigm and Expropriation Without Compensation (EWC). It is further argued that Ms. Mandela’s initial tweet (13 June), as well as certain follow up tweets, represent, in terms of the NHRA 1999, Section 51(5)(b): “…statement(s) or representation(s) knowing it to be false or not knowing or believing it to be true”, with basic information on South Africa’s heritage and history readily available in books, academic journal and commercial papers and articles and importantly, easily accessible on the internet. The initial tweet by Ms. Mandela (13 June), and the ‘Twitter Storm’ that ensued marked the last prominent socio-political social media endeavour by her and with lasting impact, as evidenced by the referral thereto by President Cyril Ramaphosa during an online funerary tribute to her, 17 July 2020. The President stated: “…She was brave enough to articulate her forthright views about the question of land. She did believe that indeed land was a key determinant of how our people would finally get their economic freedom. We draw many lessons from her life. Her love for motherland, South Africa, to fight against Apartheid rulers of our beautiful land. That love that she had to do that was expansive. We cannot even imagine what freedom would be, had people like Zindzi not stood up for the freedom of our people…”. Not at the time of the initial tweet (13 June) or the twitter debate that ensued did the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA), the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (COHWHS) Management Authority or the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF), on whose behalf the COHWHS Management Authority manages the COHWHS comment on the incident, not on their own accord and in the absence of evidence that such comment was directly requested from another party, not at the request from such a party. The initial tweet by Ms. Mandela (13 June) bears further reference: 1) The ease with which heritage is used for purposes of political gain, be it party political or policy specific in recent years, with legislative repercussions unaddressed or ignored; 2) The heritage status quo of sites used in such cases, in the Heritage Crime reported on here on national (Sterkfontein - National Heritage Site) and international (COHWHS – UNESCO World Heritage Site) level; and 3) The heritage type sites used in such cases, in the Heritage Crime reported on, the Plio-Pleistocene fossil hominin record (and these hominins’ technological achievements) to initiate and further contemporary socio-political debate. In closure, and highlighting the necessity of the reported Heritage Crime being suitably addressed by SAHRA (and other relevant authorities), the NHRA 1999, Section 3(1) states: “For the purposes of this Act, those heritage resources of South Africa which are of cultural significance or other special value for the present community and for future generations must be considered part of the national estate and fall within the sphere of operations of heritage resources authorities”, and further thereto the NHRA 1999, Section 11: “There is hereby established an organization to be known as the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) which shall be a body corporate capable of suing and being sued in its corporate name and which shall be governed by a Council established in terms of Section 14”. RECOMMENDATIONS This Heritage Crime report is submitted posthumously. The Heritage Crime reported on had not been addressed by the relevant authorities (SAHRA, the COHWHS Management Authority and DEFF) at the time of its occurrence. It however remains the mandatory responsibility of the relevant authorities to address it, both on a site-specific and national level, with Sterkfontein being a declared National Heritage Site, and as part of the COHWHS, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the incident needs to be reported to UNESCO. It is recommended that the incident be first addressed by the relevant authorities, prior to reporting to UNESCO. Ms. Mandela passed on 13 July and was laid to rest on 17 July 2020. The Heritage Crime reported on can thus at best be addressed in retrospect by the relevant authorities. In doing so, the following recommendations are made: 1) That the relevant authorities make use of a media-campaign (social / mainstream media, as may be suitable) to reach the relevant audience associated with the incident (participants of the ‘Twitter Storm’) as well as the general South African community at large. 2) The particulars of the incident be relayed in the media-campaign in a transparent, clear and concise manner. 3) That, with cognisance to the fact that the incident can only be addressed in retrospect, emphasis be placed on the particulars of legislative heritage management protocol, as well as the rights and responsibilities of all South Africans towards our heritage. With respect to Ms. Mandela’s recent passing and with sympathy to family, friends and colleagues, it is recommended that a six month period be allowed (prior to, or on 26 February 2021) for the relevant authorities to address the concern / indicate their intent to address the concern in a suitable manner different from the above recommended to ArchaeoMaps. | 24/08/2020 | Karen Van Ryneveld | 24/08/2020 - 21:34 | ||||
9-2-238-0018-19960501-NCHM | The Identification and Evaluation of Historical Structures on Stands 1112 and 1674 in Rooihuiskraal, Centurion | AIA Phase 1 | 01/05/1996 | S Naude, J van den Bos | National Cultural History Museum | 16/06/2012 - 14:39 | ||
CMP_RIM-ICMP_Abungu_G_Jan07 | The Integrated Conservation Management Plan (ICMP) : Robben Island Museum (RIM) | AIA Phase 3 | 06/01/2007 | G Abungu | Robben Island Museum | 16/06/2012 - 14:51 | ||
The Kromme Rivier site: an early colonial barn structure | The Kromme Rivier site: an early colonial barn structure | AIA Phase 1 | 01/01/1989 | Hennie Vos, Celeste Booth | Stellenbosch Museum | 16/06/2012 - 14:33 | ||
The Kromme Rivier site: structural evolution of the 1771 building | The Kromme Rivier site: structural evolution of the 1771 building | AIA Phase 1 | 01/01/1989 | Hennie Vos, Celeste Booth | Stellenbosch Museum | 16/06/2012 - 14:33 | ||
The Kromme Rivier site: structural evolution of the 1831 homestead | The Kromme Rivier site: structural evolution of the 1831 homestead | AIA Phase 1 | 01/01/1989 | Hennie Vos, Celeste Booth | Stellenbosch Museum | 16/06/2012 - 14:33 | ||
AIA_Kakamas_Van_Schalkwyk_JA_Jun10 | The land use change on a section of the farm Kakamas North, Gordonia District, Northern Cape Province | AIA Phase 1 | 04/06/2010 | Johnny Van Schalkwyk | Cultmatrix CC | 16/06/2012 - 14:46 | ||
AIA_UKHAHLAMBA_DRAKENSBERG_Anderson_G_Jul07 | THE LIVING HERITAGE SURVEY OF THE DESIGNATED BUFFER ZONE OF THE UKHAHLAMBA DRAKENSBERG WORLD HERITAGE SITE | AIA Phase 1 | 15/07/2007 | Gavin Anderson | 16/06/2012 - 14:51 | |||
AIA_Lotus_River_Canal_Malan_A_Aug01 | The Lotus River Canal Between the N2 and New Duinefontein Road: Phase 1 Archaeological Study | AIA Phase 1 | 01/08/2001 | A Malan | ACO Associates CC | MAPID_01963 | 16/06/2012 - 14:47 | |
Mafusing 1 Archaeology Site | The MAF 1 site is an archaeological site located in the Eastern Cape province, in the Matatiele region. | Palaeontological Permit Report | 22/09/2021 - 21:15 | |||||
9-2-236-0010-20050301a-NHS | The Makgadimeng Water Supply, Marble Hall, Mpumalanga Province | AIA Phase 1 | 01/03/2005 | McEdward Murimbika | Nzumbululo Heritage Solutions | MAPID_01130 | 16/06/2012 - 14:39 | |
9-2-052-0029-20061101-NONE | The Material Cultural Assemblage from Hoffman's/Robberg Cave - a Comparison with Nelson Bay Cave | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/11/2006 | Katherine Kyriacou | 16/06/2012 - 14:35 | |||
2020/JvS/051Wouter | THE MINING RIGHT APPLICATION FOR DIAMONDS ON PORTION OF REMAINING EXTENT OF PORTION 9 (WOUTER) OF THE FARM LANYON VALE 376, NEAR NIEKERSHOOP, PIXLEY KA SEME DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCE | HIA Phase 1 | 01/07/2020 | Johnny van Schalkwyk | 18/03/2021 - 09:22 | |||
2020/JvS/051Wouter | THE MINING RIGHT APPLICATION FOR DIAMONDS ON PORTION OF REMAINING EXTENT OF PORTION 9 (WOUTER) OF THE FARM LANYON VALE 376, NEAR NIEKERSHOOP, PIXLEY KA SEME DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCE. | Heritage Impact Assessment Specialist Reports | 01/07/2020 | Johnny van Schalkwyk | 18/03/2021 - 09:09 | |||
NMPP Heidelberg-Durban pipeline | The Mitigation Of All Heritage Sites Affected By The NMPP | 06/11/2012 | Gavin Anderson, Louise Anderson | Umlando: Archaeological Surveys & Heritage Management | Transnet Capital Projects | 15/01/2015 - 12:12 | ||
Permit_MAP-report_Nilssen_PJ_Mar02 | The Mossel Bay Archaeology Project (Map) Background and Results from Test Excavations of Middle Stone Age Sites at Pinnacle Point, Mossel Bay | Archaeological Permit Report | 01/03/2002 | Peter Nilssen, Curtis W. Marean | Mossel Bay Archaeology Project | MAPID_01914 | 16/06/2012 - 14:53 |