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Australopithecus sediba is an
extinct species of
australopithecine recovered from
Malapa Cave,
Cradle of Humankind,
South Africa. It is
known from a
partial juvenile...
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Malapa is a fossil-bearing cave
located about 15
kilometres (9.3 mi)
northeast of the well
known South African hominid-bearing
sites of
Sterkfontein and...
- world, as well as Swartkrans,
Gondolin Cave, Kromdraai, Cooper's Cave and
Malapa.
Raymond Dart
identified the
first hominin fossil discovered in Africa,...
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entertainment amenities such as go-karts, minigolf, and a
wildlife park. The
Bakone Malapa Northern Sotho Open-Air
Museum —
Depicts the
traditional and modern-day...
- (Australopithecus sediba) who
lived between 1.78 and 1.95 million
years ago in the
Malapa Fossil Site. In
October 2013,
Berger commissioned geologist Pedro Boshoff...
- The
species is
known from a
single partial skeleton discovered in the
Malapa Fossil Site at the
Cradle of
Humankind World Heritage Site in
South Africa...
- best
known for his
discovery of the
Australopithecus sediba type site,
Malapa; his
leadership of
Rising Star
Expedition in the
excavation of Homo naledi...
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estimated to have
weighed between 1.5 and 3.5 lb. V. skinneri, from the
Malapa Fossil Site from
South Africa, is
younger than V.
riffautae by
roughly 5...
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Lebot V (2007).
Gardens of Oceania. IRD Éditions-CIRAD. ISBN 9781863204705.
Malapa R,
Arnau G,
Noyer J, et al. (November 2005). "Genetic
Diversity of the Greater...
- in
India Pleistocene fossils in
Michigan List of
human evolution fossils Malapa Fossil Site,
Cradle of Humankind –
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