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SiteReference: 

RecordingGroup

General

AutoID: 

BDS-002 - 17/05/2011

Author: 

sandiswa.mkuba

RecordingDate: 

17/05/2011 - 12:22 to 17/05/2022 - 12:22

PrimaryRecording?: 

Yes

AlternateName: 

Site/area 2

Recorders: 

Johan Binneman

SiteComments: 

The exact size of the thin shell scatter is difficult to establish because of the dense vegetation, but is spread over a large area. Donax serra and Turbo sarmaticus were two of the main shellfish species observed. The shell remains indicate that the nearby sandy beach and rocky coast (a kilometre south), were visited to collect shellfish. Apart from the shell remains no other food remains were observed. The cultural material included quartzite stone tools and pottery. The presence of pottery indicate that the shell scatter is of Khoi origin and date younger than 2 000 years old. 

RecordingMedia: 

  • Digital Photos
  • GPS
 
 

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