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Post date: 01/12/2020
Alternate Code & Name: J096 HKP2011/002
LSA and MSA exposed on the surface because of the borrow pit. MSA seems fresh, presumably got covered quickly. An erosion gulley reveals artefacts in a layer just beneath the calcrete and very dense scatter within the erosion gulley itself. There used to be a fossil equid tooth here (see Orton 2011) but this has disappeared.