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Changes to SAHRIS!

The South African Heritage Resources Information System (SAHRIS) has undergone a generational upgrade and restructure. These changes to the site include, but are not limited to:

  • A new & modernised look and layout
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  • Improved site performance and stability

Launch for the new version of SAHRIS occurred on Monday the 30th of October 2023.

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Post date: 23/01/2015
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artefacts are primarily identified by broken flake and blade types while LSA types are typically represented
by scrapers. Typologically artefacts seem to be of a fair quality but heavily rolled in appearance; the result
of extensive post depositional water disturbance. Fairly high quantities of artefacts were present, with an
average artefact ratio (artefacts: má) of 5:1 recorded at deflations hollows containing artefactual material.
However, the limited number of artefactual occurrences results in an average artefact ratio of ≤1:1 for the
indicated area…. Associated sub-surface deposits are not expected: The outcrops itself forms both the
geological and anthropogenic basal member whilst geotechnical test pits indicated continuation of surface
rock in sub-surface members.’

 
 

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