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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fossil Hominid Sites of South Africa' has mentioned 'Fossils' in the following places:
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Sterkfontein alone has produced more than a third of early hominid fossils ever found prior to 2010. | WIKI |
[8] The Dinaledi Chamber contains over 1,500 H. naledi fossils, the most extensive discovery of a single hominid species ever found in Africa. | WIKI |
The self-proclaimed name Cradle of Humankind reflects the fact that the site has produced a large number of (as well as some of the oldest) hominin fossils ever found, some dating back as far as 3.5xc2xa0million years ago. | WIKI |
In 1935, Robert Broom found the first ape-man fossils at Sterkfontein and began work at this site. | WIKI |
Also in 2001, the first hominid fossils and stone tools were discovered in-situ at Coopers. | WIKI |
Cavers Rick Hunter and Steven Tucker discovered hominid fossils in a previously unexplored area of the Rising Star/Westminster Cave System assigned site designation UW-101. | WIKI |
Hominids may have lived all over Africa, but their remains are found only at sites where conditions allowed for the formation and preservation of fossils. | WIKI |
Fossils found in the many archaeological caves of the Makapan Valley have enabled the identification of several specimens of early hominids, more particularly of Paranthropus, dating back between 4.5 million and 2.5 million years, as well as evidence of the domestication of fire 1.8 million to 1 million years ago. | UNESCO |
Thus, the breccia representing the cave fillings contains the fossilised remains of hominids, their lithicultural remains (from about 2.0 million years onwards), fossils of other animals, plants and pollen, as well as geochemical and sedimentological evidence of the conditions under which each member of the deposits was laid down. | UNESCO |
The caves, breccias and strata from which quantities of fossils or tools have been extracted, together with the landscape are generally intact, but are vulnerable to development pressures, villagersxe2x80x99 use of the environment and tourism. | UNESCO |