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The archaeological consequences of scenarios ( a ) and ( c ) would be that no stone kraal was in use after about 300 ... collapsed historical walling , and immediately behind the prehistoric kraal wall on the talus slope ( area II ) .
The archaeological consequences of scenarios ( a ) and ( c ) would be that no stone kraal was in use after about 300 ... collapsed historical walling , and immediately behind the prehistoric kraal wall on the talus slope ( area II ) .
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2 ) ; section D combines the upslope half of the trench cut into the fill behind the kraal wall ; and section E covers the downslope half of the same trench , flush with the kraal wall itself , When the positions of blocks containing ...
2 ) ; section D combines the upslope half of the trench cut into the fill behind the kraal wall ; and section E covers the downslope half of the same trench , flush with the kraal wall itself , When the positions of blocks containing ...
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The two isolated specimens from the back of Haaskraal Shelter are also rejected on criteria ( a ) and ( e ) , and the solitary vertebra from behind the kraal wall must be passed over as it meets criteria ( a ) , ( d ) and ( e ) .
The two isolated specimens from the back of Haaskraal Shelter are also rejected on criteria ( a ) and ( e ) , and the solitary vertebra from behind the kraal wall must be passed over as it meets criteria ( a ) , ( d ) and ( e ) .
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