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  • ...umankind" is a proper name, the article and subpages need to be moved to [[Cradle of Humankind]]. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 07:53, 19 September 2007 (CDT)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cradle of Humankind]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Cradle of Humankind]]
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  • | pagename = Cradle of humankind | abc = Cradle of humankind
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  • | pagename = Cradle of Humankind | abc = Cradle of Humankind
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  • *B. Hilton-Barber & L.R. Berger (2002) ''Field Guide to the Cradle of Humankind''. Struik. 212pgs. ISBN 978 1 77007 065 3
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  • {{r|Cradle of Humankind}}
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  • ...o the west-northwest of the well known fossil site of Sterkfontein in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage site.
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  • ...discovered in southern Africa, it has only been found at sites within the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage site<ref name="Hilton-Barber"/>. All of the sites listed bel
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  • ...ission of the author from Berger, L.R. (2005) ''Working and Guiding in the Cradle of Humankind''. Prime Origins Publishing. ISBN 0-620-31866-x
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  • ...the City of [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]]. It is located within the [[Cradle of Humankind]] World Heritage site. ...in the late 1980s<ref name="Berger1">{{cite book|title=Field Guide to the Cradle of Humankind|accessdate=|author=Hilton Barber, B. and Berger, L.R.|authorlink= |coauthor
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  • ...South Africa]]. It is the most north-westerly located fossil site in the [[Cradle of Humankind]]. ...MacKenzie in 1977<ref name="Berger1">{{cite book|title=Field Guide to the Cradle of Humankind|accessdate=|author=Hilton Barber, B. and Berger, L.R.|authorlink= |coauthor
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  • *B. Hilton-Barber & L.R. Berger (2002) ''Field Guide to the Cradle of Humankind''. Struik. 212pgs. ISBN 978 1 77007 065 3
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  • {{r|Cradle of Humankind}}
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  • {{r|Cradle of Humankind}}
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  • ...]], [[South Africa]]. It is the most easterly located fossil site in the [[Cradle of Humankind]]. ...e Berger]] in 1999<ref name="Berger1">{{cite book|title=Field Guide to the Cradle of Humankind|accessdate=|author=Hilton Barber, B. and Berger, L.R.|authorlink= |coauthor
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  • {{r|Cradle of Humankind}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cradle of Humankind]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *Hilton-Barber B. & L.R. Berger (2002) ''Field Guide to the Cradle of Humankind''. Struik. 212pgs. ISBN 978-1-77007-065-3. Focused book on South African si
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  • .... Cooper's D is now recognized at the fifth richest hominid site in the [[Cradle of Humankind]] [[World Heritage site]] (behind Sterkfontein[[Swartkrans]], Drimolen and ...wan. Cooper's is arguably the second richest early stone tool site in the Cradle of Humankind area<ref name="Berger3"/>.
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