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Post date: 23/03/2021
Common Name: POI3
Sites W2, W5, W6 and POI 3 are located on the southern border of Portion 19 and are likely to date to the same time period. POI 3 and W6, however, are not visible on historical aerial photographs as these sites are locate within a forest. Sites W2 & W5 are visible on the 1943, as well as the 1961 aerial image. Additionally, structures are shown at W6 and POI 3 on the 1960 topographical map. The 1974 topographical map shows only W5 and a structure just north of POI 3, while the 1996 topographical map only shows W5 (Appendix A: Figure 33). It should be noted that Sites W2, W6 and POI 3 fall outside of the area demarcated for mining development, while Site W5 falls inside the demarcated boundary. Also, no surface material, except for building material remains, was observed at any of the sites.