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Post date: 10/12/2014
Isolated MSA core in quartzite in a patchily vegetated area. This artefact was not in association with other archaeological materials. Due to former farming activities and vehicular traffic, it is possible that the artefact is in secondary context.
Although a few additional MSA and possibly ESA artefacts were seen, they were unequivocally in disturbed contexts.