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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. Blombos Cave - Wikipedia

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    Blombos Cave is an archaeological site located in Blombos Private Nature Reserve, about 300 km east of Cape Town on the Southern Cape coastline, South Africa.The cave contains Middle Stone Age (MSA) deposits currently dated at between c. 100,000 and 70,000 years Before Present (BP), and a Late Stone Age sequence dated at between 2000 and 300 years BP.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Karim Sadr - Wikipedia

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    Karim Sadr is an archaeologist contributing to research in southern Africa. He is the author of over 60 academic articles, a book and two edited volumes. While Sadr has contributed to the Kalahari Debate, his more recent work has focused on historical revision, re-examining the acquisition of domesticated animals and pottery in southern Africa by Hunter-gatherer.

  7. List of African animals extinct in the Holocene - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern Africa Disappeared from the Cape Colony in the mid-19th century. [31] The IUCN considers the south-western black rhinoceros (D. b. occidentalis) from Namibia and Angola, used to re-stock South Africa, to be the same subspecies. If this is followed, the taxon D. b. bicornis is not extinct. [32]

  8. Klasies River Caves - Wikipedia

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    34°6′29.17″S 24°23′24.50″E. /  34.1081028°S 24.3901389°E  / -34.1081028; 24.3901389. The Klasies River Caves are a series of caves located east of the Klasies River Mouth on the Tsitsikamma coast in the Humansdorp district of Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. The Klasies River Main (KRM) site consists of 3 main caves and 2 ...

  9. Duinefontein - Wikipedia

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    Duinefontein. Duinefontein 1 and 2 are early prehistoric archaeological sites near Cape Town in South Africa. They have produced Acheulean stone tools and animal bones dating between 200,000 and 400,000 years ago. It was not a settlement site, but instead seems to have been a waterside location where animals could be hunted or scavenged when ...