Learn about human evolution at Maropeng – photo essay

January 26, 2011

As the visitor centre for the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, Maropeng is one of Gauteng’s top heritage attractions. At the award-winning exhibition centre, visitors can learn about human evolution through exciting and fun installations. The following photo essay highlights what visitors can look forward to on their trip to Maropeng.

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Visitors meet Harry the Hominid, who is the unofficial tour guide for Maropeng

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Replicas of different hominid skullcaps along with photographic impressions of what these hominids must have looked like introduce visitors to humankind’s most direct ancestors

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A replica of “Little Foot” is on display at Maropeng. The original “Little Foot” is still being excavated by Professor Ron Clarke

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A fun game explains the evolution of the modern human brain and how we have come to think, feel, plan and act the way we do

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Maropeng tour guide Zodwa Mtshali explains to visitors how humankind has evolved into a diverse population of individuals who are all distinct from each other in appearance

 

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