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SiteReference: 

RecordingGroup

General

AutoID: 

SWEKT036 - 12/10/2017

Author: 

sandiswa.mkuba

RecordingDate: 

12/10/2017 - 12:26 to 02/12/2020 - 12:26

PrimaryRecording?: 

Yes

Heritage Reports: 

Recorders: 

Jayson Orton

SiteComments: 

Collapsed mudbrick ruin. The site has a high mound because it seems the walls have all collapsed inwards. Rare ceramic fragments (all plain white) seen to the north of the ruin. Some very large trees occur to the west of the house (they seem largely dead, though a few small shoots are present). These trees are clearly evident in the 1944 aerial photography. The old road passed immediately south of this house (the 1944 aerial photograph shows this clearly) but its surface was not visible there

RecordingMedia: 

  • Digital Photos
  • GPS
 
 

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