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TRC1-031
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Post date: 21/07/2021
The site comprises a black cemetery of 43 graves located within an agricultural field. Thirteen of the graves are stone packed while three graves have granite headstones. Of these three latter graves, one has a brick lining, another is stone packed and the third grave has an ornate metal railing. The graves appear to be buried in two rows. From information found on the headstones, it is evident that the graves from this cemetery include the deceased of the Ditalame and Manjo families. The site appears to have been a farmworker cemetery.