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Paternoster Farm 1074 / 01

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Post date: 08/04/2015
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A thin scatter of small fragments of weathered marine shellfish was documented in the relatively undisturbed lands alongside (i.e. Inside) the northern boundary fence of the WWTW. The shellfish comprises mainly small pieces of Black Mussel (Choromytilus meridionalis) and Limpets (Cymbula oculus and Scutellastra argenvillei), including one or two whole S. argenvillei. Small bits of shellfish is, also associated with dune mole rat dumps, suggesting that (possibly) some shell midden material may lie buried below the ground. One large silcrete utilized flake, one large (flaked) chunk of silcrete, one indurated shale flake and one broken quartz flake was also found, as well as a very small piece of undecorated grit tempered pottery.

 
 

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