Motsetse Cave

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Motsetse Cave is a fossil-bearing limestone cave in South Africa that forms part of the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, known for its important paleoanthropological remains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
fossil-bearing cave
limestone cave
paleoanthropological site
administrativeDivision West Rand District Municipality
contains fossil deposits
continent Africa
country South Africa
geologicalAge Plio-Pleistocene
geologicalFormation limestone
hasEnvironment karst landscape
hasPreservationConcern requires controlled access to protect fossils
hasResearchActivity fossil excavation
stratigraphic analysis
taphonomic studies
hasResearchField paleoanthropology
paleontology
quaternary science
hasScientificValue high
hasSignificance contributes to knowledge of hominin environments
important for understanding South African Plio-Pleistocene fauna
heritageStatus World Heritage Site component
knownFor Plio-Pleistocene fossil assemblages
faunal fossils
paleoanthropological remains
locatedIn Cradle of Humankind
surface form: Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site

Gauteng
locatedNear Kromdraai area
surface form: Kromdraai fossil site

Cradle of Humankind
surface form: Sterkfontein Caves

Swartkrans
partOf Cradle of Humankind
South African hominin-bearing cave system
protectedAreaStatus within a UNESCO-listed protected region
region Cradle of Humankind
surface form: Sterkfontein Valley area
rockType dolomitic limestone
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Cradle of Humankind

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Cradle of Humankind contains Motsetse Cave