Rare artefacts have been discovered in the Polihali Dam basin during the archaeological excavations underway as part of implementing the Cultural Heritage Management Plan under the Lesotho Highlands Water Project Phase II. On 17 November 2021, an intact pot (moritÅ¡oana) dating back to the nineteenth century was discovered, in an upside-down position, during an ongoing excavation of a site locally known as Langalibalele’s (sunny day) Shelter, at Ha Rafolatsane, along the Sehonghong river in the Mokhotlong district.
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