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2924BB/ Solar/Farm Kalkaar 389/ Site KA 002

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Low density scatter

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Hutten M, 2013. S0817_Kalkaar Solar Thermal Project_Free State.

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Ethe.Mngceke

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Post date: 17/03/2020
Site Comments:
A low density scatter of lithic tools was identified at this location (± 2-5 artefacts in 10m x10m). The site was situated in and around the access road to the storeroom/shed as described in site KA 001. The tracks of this access road and some of the immediate surrounding areas were exposed by erosion. The lithics were mostly identified from within the tracks of the road and from other clearings which were exposed by sheet erosion along the access road. The stone tools consisted mostly of Later Stone Age (LSA) blades, scrapers and a few cores and were scattered in a small area which measured approximately 40m in diameter. Most of the artefacts were heavily weathered and patinated and some were also damaged due to the traffic along the access road. The site is graded as Grade 4C with low heritage significance.
 
 

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