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24RRV003
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Post date: 12/06/2015
Alternate Code & Name: Site 24R 003
Admin Comments:
GPS coordinates inaccurate in report, therefore site plotted by hand according to maps in report.
GPS coordinates inaccurate in report, therefore site plotted by hand according to maps in report.
The dilapidated remains of another mud and pole built homestead were identified at this location . The remains of the homestead were found in a clearing in the natural bush which measured approximately 50m in diameter. The dilapidated remains of the mud and pole built homestead (photo 9) consisted of two rectangular structures which measured approximately 4m x 6m in size each and a lapa which measured approximately 6m x 10m. The walls of the lapa were built with mud bricks and fragments of ant hill materials . Another square structure which measured approximately 6m x 6m was attached to the lapa. This structure was most probably the cooking hut. Several modern metal artefacts, such as wire, corrugated iron and cans were found scattered around the site.