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page 1Paleoanthropological sites

Ceprano
Ceprano (Central-Northern Latian dialect: ) is a comune in the province of Frosinone, in the Valle Latina, part of the Lazio region of Central Italy.
Zhoukoudian site
archeological site
Cradle of Humankind
paleoanthropological site near Johannesburg, South Africa
Olduvai Gorge
archaeological site in Tanzania
Steinheim an der Murr
town in Germany
Mauer
municipality in Germany

Tautavel
Tautavel (; ) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France.
Jebel Irhoud
archaeological site in Morocco

Laetoli
thumb|Replica of Laetoli footprints, exhibit in the National Museum of Nature and Science, [[Tokyo, Japan]]
thumb|Laetoli footprints
Laetoli is a pre-historic site located in Enduleni ward of Ngorongoro District in Arusha Region, Tanzania. The site is dated to the Plio-Pleistocene and famous for its Hominina footprints, preserved in volcanic ash. The site of the Laetoli footprints (Site G) is located 45 km south of Olduvai Gorge. The location and tracks were discovered by archaeologist Mary Leakey and her team in 1976, and were excavated by 1978. Based on analysis of the footfall impressi

Sterkfontein
thumb|Archaeologists in a structure above the entrance to Sterkfontein
Sterkfontein (Afrikaans for Strong Spring) is a set of limestone caves of special interest in paleoanthropology located in Gauteng province, about northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa, in the Muldersdrift area close to the town of Krugersdorp. The archaeological sites of Swartkrans and Kromdraai are in the same area. Sterkfontein is a South African National Heritage Site and was also declared a World Heritage Site in 2000. The area in which it is situated is known as the Cradle of Humankind. The Sterkfontein Caves are al
Blombos Cave
archaeological site in Western Cape, South Africa
Petralona cave
cave and archeological location in Petralona, Chalkidiki, Greece

Happisburgh
Happisburgh () is a village civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is on the coast, to the east of a north–south road, the B1159 from Bacton on the coast to Stalham. It is a nucleated village. The nearest substantial town is North Walsham to the west.
Taung
Taung is a small town situated in the North West Province of South Africa. The name means place of the lion and was named after Tau, the King of the Barolong people. Tau is the Tswana word for lion.
He County
subdivision of Chaohu city, Anhui province, China

Swartkrans
Swartkrans or Swartkranz is a fossil-bearing cave designated as a South African National Heritage Site, located about from Johannesburg. It is located in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site and is notable for being extremely rich in archaeological material, particularly hominin remains. Fossils discovered in the limestone of Swartkrans include Homo ergaster (a variety of Homo erectus), Paranthropus and Homo habilis. The oldest deposits present at the site are believed to be between 1.9 and 2.1 million years old.
Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura
Germany world heritage
Koobi Fora
Kenyan archeological site
Sungir
Sungir (, sometimes spelled Sunghir) is an Upper Paleolithic archaeological site in Russia and one of the earliest records of modern Homo sapiens in Eurasia. It is situated about east of Moscow, on the outskirts of Vladimir, near the Klyazma River. It is dated by calibrated carbon analysis to between 32,050 and 28,550 BCE. Additional pollen finds suggest the relative warm spell of the "Greenland interstadial (GI) 5" between the 30,500 and 30,000 BCE as most probable dates.
Rising Star Cave
The Rising Star cave system (also known as Westminster or Empire cave) is located in the Malmani dolomites, in Bloubank River valley.
Skhul Cave
cave in northern Israel
Happisburgh footprints
set of fossilized hominid footprints in Norfolk, England
Tağlar Cave
cave and archaeological site in Azerbaijan
Kromdraai fossil site
archeological site in South Africa
Apidima Cave
cave in Greece
Jabal Al Fayah
hill and archaeological site in the UAE
Liang Bua
Indonesian cave
Creswell Crags
limestone gorge on the border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, England
Singa
town in Sudan
Malapa Fossil Site, Cradle of Humankind
cave
Lake Mungo
lake in New South Wales, Australia
Qesem Cave
Archaeological site
Pinnacle Point
small promontory south of Mossel Bay, South Africa
Diepkloof Rock Shelter
rock shelter in South Africa
Red Lady of Paviland
Partial skeleton buried c. 33,000 BP in County of Swansea, Wales
Klasies River Caves
cave in Eastern Cape, South Africa
Tam Pa Ling Cave
cave in Laos with archaic human fossils

Koro Toro
human settlement
Pedra Furada
collection of archaeological sites in Brazil
Sistema Sac Actun
flooded cave system in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Kents Cavern
show cave in Devon, England, UK
Callao Cave
cave and archaeological site in the Philippines
Border Cave
rock shelter in South Africa

Kostyonki–Borshchyovo archaeological complex
The Kostyonki–Borshchyovo archaeological complex is an area where numerous Upper Paleolithic archaeological sites have been found, located around the villages of Kostyonki (also Kostenki) and Borshchyovo (also Borshchevo). The area is found on the western (right) bank of the Don River in Khokholsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia, some 25 km south of the city of Voronezh.
The 26 Paleolithic sites of the area are numbered Kostenki 1–21 and Borshchevo 1–5.
Grotta del Cavallo
cave and archaeological site in Italy
Gazma Cave
archaeological site in Kangarli District, Azerbaijan
Buzeyir Cave
cave in Azerbaijan
Lake Nojiri
lake in Japan
Haua Fteah
cave and archaeological site in Libya
Allar Cave
cave and archaeological site in Azerbaijan

Misliya Cave
prehistoric cave in Mount Carmel, Israel
Olduvai Gorge Museum
museum in Tanzania
Gladysvale Cave
protected area
Gona
river and archaeological site in Ethiopia
Zar Cave
cave and archaeological site in Azerbaijan
Middle Awash
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ethiopia

Aramis
where fossil of Australopithecus afarensis have been found in Ethiopia
Zhirendong
archaeological site
Xujiayao-Houjiayao Site
Xujiayao, located in the Nihewan Basin in China, is an early Late Pleistocene paleoanthropological site famous for its archaic hominin fossils.
Eartham Pit
Lower Palaeolithic archaeological site in West Sussex, England, UK