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Post date: 26/10/2015
The site is located uphill from Site 2 and 3, and consists of a curved stone wall of approximately 20 metres, two enclosures about 3 metres in diameter each and a third enclosure, situated about 10 metres to the west, that is 6 metres in diameter. No deposits were recorded inside the enclosure, but it was possibly used as a cattle kraal. Although a shallow deposit is evident on the one side of the stone wall no cultural material was recorded. No deposits were recorded inside the circular enclosures. As such, the site seems to be peripheral to the larger site further east, which has probably been destroyed by construction activities.
The structures are older than 60 years and therefore protected by the NHRA (Act 25 of 1999).