Ahatmose Wrote:
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> Hi Hermione.
>
> From my study of these "enclosures" I read
> somewhere that there are
NO openings
> into them.
>
> That's why I am always surprised when they are
> claimed to be "cattle enclosures"
>
> I'll have to dig out Michael Tellinger's book and
> see if any carbon dating has been done around the
> site, or maybe The Internet can tell us.
I'd tend to treat Tellinger with caution, Don.
However, it appears there's been more controversy over confusion on the original FAWS thread - [
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The image attached to the article you've shared is Blaauboschkraal and not Adam's Calendar. Blaauboschkraal is a Bokoni settlement and likely dates to after AD 1600 based on architectural features. Adam's Calendar is a so-called calendar on the edge of the Drakensberg escarpment near a town called Kaapschehoop. You can visit the site. It is a set of natural diorite rocks protruding from the ground.
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