   Location: South Africa » Gauteng » MagaliesbergCradle of HumankindThe Cradle of Humankind - Gautengs premier tourist attractioThe Cradle of Humankind is a World Heritage Site first named by Unesco in 1999, about 50 kilometres northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa. The Cradle of Humankind currently occupies 183 square miles (474 kmē); it contains a complex of limestone caves, including the Sterkfontein Caves, where the 2.3-million year-old fossil Australopithecus africanus (nicknamed "Mrs Ples") was found in 1947 by Dr Robert Broom and John Robinson. The find helped corroborate the 1924 discovery of the juvenile Australopithecus africanus skull, "Taung Child", by Raymond Dart, at Taung in the North West Province of South Africa. Excavations continue at the site to this day. In 1997, the near-complete Australopithecus skeleton of "Little Foot", dating to at least 3.3 million years ago, was discovered by University of Witwatersrand palaeoanthropologist Professor Ronald Clarke. The controlled use of fire at this site has been dated to over 1 million years ago at Swartkrans. The hominid remains at the Cradle of Humankind were encased in a mixture of limestone and other sediments called breccia and fossilised over time. Hominids probably lived all over Africa, but their remains are only found at sites where conditions allowed for the formation and preservation of fossils. The new Sterkfontein Cave visitors centre - the first phase of a multimillion rand development at the Cradle of Humankind outside Johannesburg - is now complete, offering a richer experience at one of the worlds most important archaeological sites. You can also visit the new Sterkfontein Cave restaurant (open for lunch and dinner), souvenir shop, auditorium, and hominid exhibition hall with interactive exhibits - this will open in August. You can also view some of the ongoing excavations from a wooden walkway, and take a look-in at the laboratory where scientists examine their fossil finds. Sterkfontein Cave is the most famous of 13 excavated fossil sites in the broader 47 000-hectare Cradle of Humankind site. Three million years of human activity have taken place in and around the Cradle, including mans earliest-known mastery of fire. Forty percent of all human ancestor fossil finds have been made here, including several of the worlds most famous and important fossils - among them Mrs Ples (now believed to be Master Ples), dating back 2.5-million years, and Little Foot, an almost complete ape-man skeleton between 3 and 3.5-million years old (though a recent study puts it at just over 4-million years old). A further 500 hominid fossils and over 9 000 stone tools have been excavated in the area, and excavations will probably continue for another 100 years. "This is the longest palaentological dig in the world, and we plan to make Sterkfontein an iconic venue", says Rob King, chief executive of the Furneaux Stewart GAPP (FSG) consortium responsible for the R163-million development. Accommodation in and around Magaliesberg Whispering Pines accommodation in Magaliesberg ... More
Mamagalie Mountain Lodge accommodation in Magaliesberg On arrival, relax and unwind with a refreshing drink, then take time to enjoy the majestic views over the Buffelspoort Valley and dam while you cool off in the swimming pool. Spend the evenings in peaceful elegance, cuddled up to a cosy log fire, or ... More
Wind in the Willows accommodation in Magaliesberg urtle's thatched cottage and Badger Lodge are situated on the tranquil estate and both of our cottages offer a truly relaxing experience for the romantic couple, family or party of friends.Turtle Cottage is a thatched cottage overlooking the dam ... More
Budmarsh Lodge accommodation in Magaliesberg Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, in the heart of the magical Magaliesberg, Budmarsh Country Lodge awaits to welcome you to its world of understated elegance, tranquility and personalised attention........Budmarsh Private Lodge epitomises ... More
Out of Africa Guest House accommodation in Magaliesberg We offer a full English breakfast and dinner on request. Our Guest Lodge is set in a beautiful indiginous african garden, with a small forest and bergriver. Here lies two diferent venues, Out of Africa and La Provence. A little bit of provence in... More
The Rose Well Spa Guest House accommodation in Magaliesberg Set between the hills and riverbank of Magaliesburg, The Rose Well offers a deeply relaxing experience to adults in need of some pampering. The guesthouse comprise of six en-suite bedrooms with private garden entrances and undercover parking. Each ro... More
De Hoek Country House accommodation in Magaliesberg De Hoek - the Stone House - the only 5 star country house in Magaliesburg, is situated in a unique valley; distinguished by its pocket of indigenous bush, amongst a sprawling farming community and a small but bountiful river. The house was built 10 y... More
The Farm House accommodation in Magaliesberg Accommodation The cottage offers self contained accommodation with all the necessities to make your stay on the farm enjoyable. The open plan lounge and bedroom is tastefully decorated an... More
Mount Grace accommodation in Magaliesberg The Mount Grace Country House & Spa, set in the magnificent Magaliesburg Mountains, surrounded by 10 acres of lush gardens, is a true haven of natural elegance. This classic country house hotel offers the ultimate in South African rural living. A... More
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