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Africa / Hominina / Geography of South Africa / Anthropology / Gauteng / Makapansgat / Taung / Australopithecus africanus / Sterkfontein / Archaeology / Cenozoic / Prehistoric Africa
Date: 2012-11-16 16:50:55
Africa
Hominina
Geography of South Africa
Anthropology
Gauteng
Makapansgat
Taung
Australopithecus africanus
Sterkfontein
Archaeology
Cenozoic
Prehistoric Africa

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