Possible spoil heap from construction of Sewage works:Dar es-Soltan 1 Cave Environs. Rabat Morocco
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Ian.R Cartwright: Institute of Archaeology Oxford
Fotografiert: 16:06, 28/03/2012
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Possible spoil heap from construction of Sewage works:Dar es-Soltan 1 Cave Environs. Rabat Morocco |
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Survey and Excavation at Dar es-Soltan 1 Cave (DeS I) 360-degree digital photography for site interior and exterior to illustrate the position of site in the wider landscape setting. Please see side tab map for further views of the Dar es-Soltan environs.
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General view from rock outcrop:Survey and Excavation at Dar es-Soltan 1 Cave (DeS I) 360-degree digit...
View 5 metres from modern shell midden:Survey and Excavation at Dar es-Soltan 1 Cave (DeS I) 360-degr...
General view: Survey and Excavation at Dar es-Soltan 1 Cave (DeS I) 360-degree digital photography fo...
Modern shell midden near DES1 Cave
General view from raised earth platform:Survey and Excavation at Dar es-Soltan 1 Cave (DeS I) 360-deg...
Entrance to cave shelter near DES 2: Survey and Excavation at Dar es-Soltan 1 Cave (DeS I) 360-degree...
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