Mossel Bay Cave

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Mossel Bay Cave is an important South African archaeological and paleoanthropological site known for early evidence of modern human behavior and coastal resource use.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
paleoanthropological site
prehistoric cave
associatedWith early Homo sapiens
country South Africa
environment coastal cliff setting
hasEvidenceOf advanced lithic technology
hearths
ochre use
shellfish exploitation
symbolic behavior
use of marine resources
hasFinds charcoal
faunal remains
marine shells
stone tools
hasStratigraphy multiple occupation layers
knownFor Middle Stone Age occupation
early coastal resource use
early evidence of modern human behavior
locatedIn Mossel Bay
Western Cape
locatedOn southern coast of South Africa
partOf Cape south coast archaeological record
relatedTo South African Middle Stone Age sites
early modern human coastal sites
significance evidence for early coastal adaptation by humans
key site for understanding origins of modern humans
studiedBy archaeologists
paleoanthropologists
timePeriod Middle Stone Age

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Cradle of Humankind contains Mossel Bay Cave