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Post date: 06/08/2015
Alternate Code & Name: Site 2
The site consists of a semi-circular stone wall of approximately 4 m long and 0.5 m high It is located on a high vantage point and a flat stone on top gives the impression that it might have had a defensive purpose. Van Vollenhoven therefore suggested that it is possibly a fortification wall erected during the Anglo Boer War (2012: 19).