Cradle of Humankind
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- Paper Series N° 33
- Visitors' Views of Human Origins After Visiting the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site
- First Description of in Situ Primate and Faunal Remains from the Plio-Pleistocene Drimolen Makondo Palaeocave Infill, Gauteng, South Africa
- How We Calculated the Age of Caves in the Cradle of Humankind—And Why It Matters 22 November 2018, by Robyn Pickering
- The Scientist, the Collector, & the Treasure Hunter
- The Australopithecines – an Extinct Group of Human Ancestors: My Scientifi C Interest in South Africa
- The First Hominin from the Early Pleistocene Paleocave of Haasgat, South Africa
- Herries-Et-Al-2014-S
- Swartkrans Paleoanthropology Research Project Progress Report 2009-2012
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- Homo Naledi and Pleistocene Hominin Evolution in Subequatorial Africa Lee R Berger1*, John Hawks1,2, Paul HGM Dirks1,3, Marina Elliott1, Eric M Roberts1,3
- ELEPHANTHROPES of the CEDERBERG When Elephants Were People
- Special Issue: Australopithecus Sediba Malapa at 10
- Mosaic Evolution in Hominin Phylogeny: Meanings, Implications, and Explanations
- South Africa Is Home to the Cradle of Humankind, an Archeological Site Near Johannesburg Where the Fossils of One of Our Earlie
- Cultural World Heritage Site Scan: Lessons from Four Sites
- S.African Scientists Find Most Complete Pre-Human