Modern houses have replaced the one-room mud huts with grass roofs that had been home to generations of peasants.
The person's house is then burnt down and the site prepared for a much later ceremony by building cooking huts there.
Their aim was to check the coastline and huts along it to discover if local hunters haed news of the expedition.
This is an entrance gate watchman's shelter hut at the commencement of an avenue of trees, with shrubberies on three sides of it.
The pebbles cemented in guano, are in a swale about 10 m east of the 1911 hut porch.
These materials continue to be fragmented and abraded as visitors to the site walk around the hut.
Some squatters provided wheat rather than flour, and the hut-keeper ground the grain using a small mill.