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WLT02
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Post date: 07/04/2015
Alternate Code & Name: WLT 2
A thin scatter of fragmented shellfish remains, about 10 x 10 m in extent, occurs in several small patches of sand on the vegetated sand dunes about 25 m west of St. Augustine Road. Large numbers of limestone nodules are littered among the dunes in this area. The shellfish remains are dominated by limpet (genus Patella), while some Black Mussel also occurs in places. Four white mussel scrapers (including two broken), two pieces of ostrich eggshell, one utilised quartz flake, and one silcrete flake were also noted. A metacarpal bone of an unknown animal was also found. No pottery was found despite a widespread search of the surrounding area.