Pip’s Cave

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Pip’s Cave is an archaeological and paleontological site within South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind World Heritage area, known for its evidence of early human activity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
cave
paleontological site
associatedWith Pleistocene prehistory
early humans
continent Africa
country South Africa
environment limestone cave system
geologicalContext karst landscape
hasResearchField archaeology
paleoanthropology
paleontology
hasTypeOfEvidence faunal remains
sedimentary deposits
stone artifacts
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage area (as part of Cradle of Humankind)
knownFor archaeological deposits
evidence of early human activity
paleontological remains
locatedIn Cradle of Humankind
Gauteng
surface form: Gauteng Province
partOf Cradle of Humankind
surface form: Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site

fossil hominin-bearing sites of South Africa
significance contributes to understanding of human evolution in southern Africa
usedAs shelter by early humans

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Cradle of Humankind contains Pip’s Cave