The Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, also known as the Fossil Hominid Sites of Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Kromdraai and Environs, is one of the world's most important palaeontological and palaeoanthropological sites. It covers an area of over 47,000 hectares and comprises 9 fossil sites and more than 200 limestone caves. It has produced some of the oldest hominid fossils ever found. It has revealed much about the evolution of modern man and the earliest ancestors of humanity. It has shed light on the prehistoric man's way of life as well his environment.
Start your journey at the Maropeng Visitor Centre, geared to school-aged children, and learn about human evolution as well as the history of planet Earth. Tour Sterkfontein Caves, widely known for its fossil finds, and learn about old bones. Visit the Wonder Cave, believed to be 2.2 million years old, and marvel at impressive stalactite formations.
The Maropeng Visitor Centre, geared to school-aged children, tells the story of human evolution and retraces the history of planet Earth. View an active Stone Age dig site. M ...
Sterkfontein Caves, part of the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, are no ordinary caverns. Discovered by an Italian gold prospector in 1896 and widely known for its fo ...
Wonder Cave, believed to be 2.2 million years old, boasts the third largest cave chamber in South Africa and numerous stalactites and stalagmites measuring 15 meters. The cav ...
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