“…Memorialising and commemoration of mining heritage, enterprise, and endeavour has been done in many parts of the world (Knight and Harrison, 2013;Ruiz-Ballesteros et al, 2009;Sables, 2017;Skaloš and Kašparová, 2012;Storm and Olsson, 2013;Wheeler, 2014), but this development is generally absent in areas that have only recently been affected by mining or where mining activity has ceased in the last few decades (Kivinen, 2017;Limpitlaw and Briel, 2014). In South Africa, where some mines have closed in recent decades following decreased metal production and global prices in the 1970s, reworking and redevelopment of mining landscapes has in some cases revealed previously-unrecorded cemeteries (Bremner, 2000a(Bremner, , 2000b(Bremner, , 2004Limpitlaw and Briel, 2014).…”