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South African site reveals earliest cave occupation – J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service
A team of geologists and archaeologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) and the University of Toronto has confirmed the record-breaking date of the…
A team of geologists and archaeologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) and the University of Toronto has confirmed the record-breaking date of the earliest cave occupation in the world and the site of some of the earliest indications of fire use and tool making among prehistoric humans.
Photo: Michael Chazen
Few sites in the world preserve a continuous archaeological record spanning millions of years. Wonderwerk Cave, located in South Africas Kalahari Desert, is one of those rare…
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