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Transvaal Museum
The Transvaal Museum in Pretoria is famous for Mrs Ples, a 2,5-million-year-old Australopithecus
africanus skull found perfectly preserved at Sterkfontein in 1947. Exhibits depict the origin and development of life in Southern Africa, from the most
primitive unicellular form of life to the emergence of mammals and the first human beings. Its collection of early human fossils is of international significance.
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