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SiteReference: 

RecordingGroup

General

AutoID: 

FMS-006 - 03/06/2007

Author: 

sandiswa.mkuba

RecordingDate: 

03/06/2007 - 16:56 to 16/03/2022 - 16:56

PrimaryRecording?: 

Yes

Heritage Reports: 

AlternateName: 

MPS004

Recorders: 

Johan Nel

SiteComments: 

This site is located approximately 200m south of MPS002. Part of the wall have been destroyed by the western boundary fence road. Te site comprised mainly of robbed stonewalls and rows of double packed stone. It is unclear whether the terraces found around the site can be associated with this or with MPS002. The area has been intensively grazed and most walls and foundations could be clearly identified. The two engraved rocks are situated approximately 50m away due est of the site The  wall heights ranged from about 80cm to less  and comprised almost exclusively of the lower foundation stone and small stone fill. The site further seems to continue west of the boundary fence, into the Sappi plantation.

RecordingMedia: 

  • Digital Photos
  • GPS
 
 

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