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Leeuwvallei Accidentaly discovered burial

HeritageAuthority: 

PermitID: 

3048

PermitDate: 

Sunday, December 8, 2019 to Thursday, December 31, 2020

NHRA: 

Activities: 

Conditions: 

This permit is issued to Mr Anton Pelser (APelser Archaeological Consulting) in association with Miss Christine Van Wyk Rowe (Adansonia Heritage Consultants) for the exhumation and relocation of a accidentally discovered Late Iron Age burial, on the remainder of portion 58 of the farm Leeuwvallei 297KT. It is noted that the burial will be relocated to the Matladi family graveyard located on the same property. 

Conditions:

  1. If the permit holder is not to be present on the site at all times then the heritage authority must be provided with the names and qualifications of the authorised representatives.
  2. Adequate recording methods as specified in the Regulations and Guidelines pertaining to the National Heritage Resources Act must be employed.  Note that the position of all excavations and objects collected must be marked on a plan of site.
  3. A standard site record form must be submitted with the permit report
  4. Human remains must at all times be handled with respect and graves should not be disturbed except where unavoidable. The consultation procedures as indicated in the Regulations and the National Heritage Resources Act must be observed as appropriate. The recommendations for removal of graves and exhumations and for re-burial stipulated in SAHRA's Policy 'What to do when graves are uncovered', section 3, must be observed as far as possible. A report on the specimens recovered and their origin must be submitted to the heritage authority annually on or before 31 December 2020 for the duration of the permit.
  5. Reprints of all published papers or copies of theses and/or reports resulting from this work must be lodged with the relevant provincial heritage authority and SAHRA.
  6. If a published report has not appeared within three years of the lapsing of this permit, the report required in terms of the permit will be made available to researchers on request.
  7. It is the responsibility of the permit holder to obtain permission from the landowner for each visit, and conditions of access imposed by the landowner must be observed.
  8. It is the responsibility of the permit holder to fill in excavations and protect sites during and after excavation to the satisfaction of the heritage authority and the landowner.
  9. The heritage authority shall not be liable for any losses, damages or injuries to persons or properties as a result of any activities in connection with this permit.
  10. The heritage authority reserves the right to cancel this permit by notice to the permit holder.

PermitFeePaidDate: 

08/12/2019

PDF of Permit: 

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