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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fossil Hominid Sites of South Africa' has mentioned 'Hominid' in the following places:
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Fossil Hominid Sites of South AfricaUNESCO World Heritage SiteCradle of HumankindLocationSouth AfricaCriteriaCultural: iii, viReference915Inscription1999 (23rd session)Extensions2015 | WIKI |
The registered name of the site in the list of World Heritage sites is Fossil Hominid Sites of South Africa. | WIKI |
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 |
Later in 1948, Robert Broom identified the first hominid remains from Swartkrans cave. | WIKI |
He then initiated his three-decade work at Swartkrans cave, which resulted in the recovery of the second-largest sample of hominid remains from the Cradle. | WIKI |
In 1991, Lee Berger of the University of the Witwatersrand discovered the first hominid specimens from the Gladysvale site, making this the first new early hominid site to be discovered in South Africa in 48 years. | WIKI |
In 1997, Kevin Kuykendall and Colin Menter of the University of the Witwatersrand found two fossil hominid teeth at the site of Gondolin. | 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 |
[15][16] In the last days of the Rising Star Expedition, cavers Rick Hunter and Steven Tucker discovered additional fossil hominid material in another portion of the cave system. | WIKI |
Preliminary excavations at this site, designated UW-102, have begun and yielded complete hominid fossil material of its own. | WIKI |
The undulating landscape containing the fossil hominid sites of South Africa comprises dolomitic limestone ridges with rocky outcrops and valley grasslands, wooded along watercourses and in areas of natural springs. | UNESCO |
The serial listing includes the Fossil Hominid Sites of Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Kromdraai and Environs, and the Makapan Valley and Taung Skull Fossil Site. | UNESCO |
Alongside and predating the hominid period of occupation is a sequence of fossil mammals, micro-mammals and invertebrates which provide a window onto faunal evolution, palaeobiology and palaeoecology stretching back into the Pliocene. | UNESCO |
The Fossil Hominid Sites of Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Kromdraai and Environs together with Makapan Valley and Taung Skull Fossil Site comprise five separate components situated in different provinces and each has a buffer zone. | UNESCO |
The components of the Fossil Hominid Sites of Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Kromdraai and Environs together with Makapan Valley and Taung Skull Fossil Site are currently protected as National Heritage sitesxc2xa0 in terms of the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999 (Act No. | UNESCO |