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  2. Pinnacle Point - Wikipedia

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    Pinnacle Point a small promontory immediately south of Mossel Bay, a town on the southern coast of South Africa.Excavations since the year 2000 of a series of caves at Pinnacle Point, first discovered in 1997 by South African professional archaeologists, Jonathan Kaplan and Peter Nilssen, have revealed occupation by Middle Stone Age people between 170,000 and 40,000 years ago.

  3. Diepkloof Rock Shelter - Wikipedia

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    Diepkloof Rock Shelter. /  32.38667°S 18.45278°E  / -32.38667; 18.45278. Diepkloof Rock Shelter is a rock shelter in Western Cape, South Africa in which has been found some of the earliest evidence of the human use of symbols, in the form of patterns engraved upon ostrich eggshell water containers. These date around 60,000 years ago ...

  4. Cape Point - Wikipedia

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    Cape Point ( Afrikaans: Kaappunt) is a promontory at the southeast corner of the Cape Peninsula, a mountainous and scenic landform that runs north-south for about thirty kilometres at the extreme southwestern tip of the African continent in South Africa. Table Mountain and the city of Cape Town are close to the northern extremity of the same ...

  5. Christopher Henshilwood - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Stuart Henshilwood is a South African archaeologist. He has been Professor of African Archaeology at the University of Bergen since 2007 and, since 2008, Professor at the Chair of "The Origins of Modern Human Behaviour" at the University of the Witwatersrand. Henshilwood became internationally known due to his excavations in the ...

  6. Eve's footprint - Wikipedia

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    Discovered by. David Roberts. Eve's footprint is the popular name for a set of fossilised footprints discovered on the shore of Langebaan Lagoon, South Africa in 1995. They are thought to be those of a female human and have been dated to approximately 117,000 years ago. This makes them the oldest known footprints of an anatomically modern human.

  7. Klasies River Caves - Wikipedia

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    Klasies River Cave is located on the border of the Tsitsikamma mountain range on the southeastern coast of Africa. The site sits within the Greater Cape Floristic region, characterized by the fynbos biome; however the Klasies River Cave environment is mixed woods and shrubby brushland and maintains a temperate climate. [2]

  8. African archaeology - Wikipedia

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    European archaeology, as well as that of North Africa, is generally divided into the Stone Age (comprising the Lower Paleolithic, the Middle Paleolithic, the Upper Paleolithic, the Mesolithic, and the Neolithic ), the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age. For Africa south of the Sahara, African archaeology is classified in a slightly different way ...

  9. Chavonnes Battery - Wikipedia

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    The battery was one of the coastal fortifications of the Cape Peninsula linked to the Castle of Good Hope. [ 1] It was built in 1714–1725 by the Dutch East India Company, [ 2] and named after its originator, Maurits Pasques de Chavonnes, who was the governor of the Cape Colony . The battery was built in a “U” shape with a stone wall built ...

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