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Export of 8 Sibudu stone tools

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TEMPORARY EXPORT OF EIGHT SIBUDU HOWIESONS POORT TOOLS TO WOLLONGONG UNIVERSITY Dr Prinsloo relocated to the University of Wollongong, Australia. She now has access to a sophisticated Raman spectroscope. Furthermore, she has access to a functioning GC-MS for conducting gas chromatography. We should therefore like the eight tools to be exported temporarily to Australia.

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Initial microscopy by Prof. M. Lombard suggests that the 8 tools have residues on them that could be identified by Raman spectroscopy. Dr Prinsloo is the Raman expert.

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Friday, February 12, 2016 - 11:59

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9139

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Sibudu square B5c layer PGS
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Sibudu square B4d layer RGS/PGS3
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Sibudu square C5c layer GS
Sibudu square C5d layer PGS
Sibudu square C5b layer GS2
 
 

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