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I just thought hi everyone Im Maria top Im from Heritage works and today Im going to talk to you a bit about the Eastford archaeological project so some background and historical context on the Eastwood archaeological project it is focused on the excavation of a British readout which is a type of Fort built by the British during the anglo-bruary war it is situated in Pretoria quite close to the University of pretorias agricultural campus and it Formed part of a wider system of fortifications that were built by the British after the occupation of Pretoria from the 1st of October up well the world war was from the 1st of October 1899 to the 31st of May 1902 and during this period the British occupied predoria and in addition to the forts that were already constructed by the boers they constructed a number of smaller fortifications in and around Pretoria just to add to the number of fortifications because Victoria was a very Paramount and important location to be in control of during