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A dolos (plural dolosse- livestock knuckle bones used as toy oxen; Afrikaans with approximate pronunciation "dawl-awe-suh") is a concrete block in a complex geometric shape weighing up to 20 tons, used in great numbers to protect harbour walls from the erosive force of ocean waves. They were developed in East London, a port city in South Africa, in 1963.

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