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2430CC/Mining/Farm De Grooteboom 373 KT/Site 4

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farm De Grooteboom 373 KT, Greater Tubatse Local Municipality, Limpopo Province.

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Higgitt N., Du Piesanie J., Nel J., 2015. De Grooteboom Mining Permit Application.

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Ethe.Mngceke

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Post date: 27/11/2019
Site Comments:
The project is located on the farm De Grooteboom 373 KT, within the Greater Tubatse Local Municipality (GTLM), Limpopo Province.A mine, haul road, power line, Pollution Control Dam (PCD) and other associated infrastructure are proposed for the DGP. The proposed power line does not form part of this MPRDA application, and should it be considered, a separate application will be applied for. 
the resources identified in this site is the undiagnostic ceramic potsherds and MSA flakes identified within the erosion gully (Iron Age potsherd and Stone Age lithic scatter). There may be potential deposit within un-eroded areas as the lithics appear to have washed out of the walls of the erosion gully and washed from a higher elevation. The MSA flakes were produced from rhyolite and had some signs of retouch. The archaeological remains are located 80 m from the proposed power line route.

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The archaeological remains are located 80 m from the proposed power line route with GPS coordinated of -24.927315/ 30.135534.
 
 

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