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Cooper's Cave is a series of fossil-bearing breccia filled cavities. The cave is located almost exactly between the well known South African hominid-bearing sites of Sterkfontein and Kromdraai and about 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa and has been declared a South African National Heritage Site.[1]

Cooper's Cave Fossil Site, Cradle of Humankind
Map showing the location of Cooper's Cave Fossil Site, Cradle of Humankind
Map showing the location of Cooper's Cave Fossil Site, Cradle of Humankind

Location in Gauteng

LocationGauteng, South Africa
Nearest cityKrugersdorp, South Africa
Coordinates26°00′46S 27°44′45E / 26.01278°S 27.74583°E / -26.01278; 27.74583
EstablishedIncorporated into the Cradle of Humankind 1999
Governing bodyCradle of Humankind and private landowner

History of investigations

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Cooper's Cave is now recognised as the fifth richest hominid site in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (behind Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Drimolen and Kromdraai) and one of the richest sites for early hominid stone tools of the Developed Olduwan culture.[2] Excavations are still underway at Cooper's and are currently being directed by Christine Steininger and Lee Berger of the Institute for Human Evolution and the Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontological Research at the University of the Witwatersrand.

Tools

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Cooper's Cave has provided a rich tool assemblage that has been provisionally assigned to the Developed Olduwan. Cooper's is arguably the second richest early stone tool site in the Cradle of Humankind area.[2]

Geology

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Cooper's is a series of breccia-filled dolomitic caves that formed in fissures along geological faults.[3]

Age of the deposits

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Cooper's D has been dated by uranium-lead methods (Robyn Pickering, U. Melbourne) to between 1.5 and 1.4 million years ago.[3] Cooper's A, based on the animals recovered, is thought to be about the same age.[4]

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  • An extinct giant giraffe molar (left) from Coopers Cave compared in size to a large adult male giraffe tooth still in the mandible (right)
  • Coopers A viewed from the West
  • Coopers D from the East
  • Quartz stone tools still encased in breccia at the Cooper's site
  • Stone tools of the Developed Olduwan from Cooper's D. Pictured are a hammerstone, an unknown object made of shale, and quartz flake tools
  • Megantereon jaw (A type of sabre-toothed cat) from Cooper's
  • References

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    1. ^ "9/2/233/0024 - Coopers, Zwartkrans 172 IQ, Gauteng". South African Heritage Resources Agency. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  • ^ a b Hilton-Barber, Brett; Berger, Lee R. (2004). Field Guide to the Cradle of Humankind: Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Kromdraai & Environs World Heritage Site. Struik. ISBN 978-1-77007-065-3.
  • ^ a b Berger, Lee R.; De Ruiter, Darryl J.; Steininger, Christine M.; Hancox, John (2003). "Preliminary results of excavations at the newly investigated Coopers D deposit, Gauteng, South Africa : preliminary research reports : human origins research in South Africa". South African Journal of Science. 99 (5–6): 276–278. hdl:10520/EJC97628.
  • ^ Berger, Lee R.; Keyser, André W.; Tobias, Phillip V. (1993). "Gladysvale: First early hominid site discovered in South Africa since 1948". American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 92 (1): 107–111. doi:10.1002/ajpa.1330920109. ISSN 0002-9483. PMID 8238287.
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