DALKEITH ARTEFACT SCATTER
133 BOOLEY ROAD GHERINGHAP, GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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DALKEITH ARTEFACT SCATTER - History
Heritage Inventory History of Site: Pastoral and cropping site since European settlement in 1830s.
DALKEITH ARTEFACT SCATTER - Interpretation of Site
Heritage Inventory Interpretation: Unknown use - slate fragments could indicate former structure (roof or floor fragments) but land use, disturbance and lack of foundations or other building materials such as nails or iron indicates it could be a rubbish heap.
Heritage Inventory Description
DALKEITH ARTEFACT SCATTER - Heritage Inventory Description
Scatter of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century artefacts.
Heritage Inventory Significance: Low scientific, Local. Possible evidence of past structures on site- rural/residential usage but poor condition, unknown use. May indicate other nearby or sub-surface heritage areas.
Heritage Inventory Key Components: Fragments of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century bottles- green torpedo bottles, beer bottles with bases showing pontil scars, medicine bottles, early-mid Nineteenth Century ceramics with 'slow-blue' patterns, late Nineteenth to early Twentieth Century ceramics with willow and transfer pattern, slate fragments. Heritage Inventory Site Features: 1) stone piles (filed clearing), 2) fence line (north), 3) gate, 4) power lines, and 5) artefact scatter (19th and 20th century glass, ceramics, stoneware, slate).
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DALKEITH ARTEFACT SCATTERVictorian Heritage Inventory
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