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Post date: 14/01/2015
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Located over most of the north-eastern corner of the property.
Located over most of the north-eastern corner of the property.
This is a scatter of Early Stone Age material. There are large heaps of quartzite cobbles around a number of blue gum trees on the adjoining field belong to Roggeland, and there are many flaked stones, cores as well as handaxes in these heaps. It would appear that the heaps of river cobbles were removed from the fields in the past when they were cultivated, and piled on the edges of the fields.