Canteen Kopje

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Canteen Kopje est un site archéologique de plein air et situé à (en) dans la province du Northern Cape en Afrique du Sud. Il a livré des industries lithiques datant du Paléolithique ancien et du Middle Stone Age ainsi que des indices d'occupation du Later Stone Age. Il est classé au titre du Patrimoine provincial. Un circuit de visite et des panneaux d’information ont été aménagés sur place. Des informations complémentaires ainsi que des exemples de vestiges lithiques issus du site et une réplique du crâne de Canteen Kopje sont présentés au Musée de Barkly West et au McGregor Museum de Kimberley. rdf:langString
Canteen Kopje è un sito archeologico risalente al Paleolitico, situato nei pressi di Barkly West, nella provincia del Capo Settentrionale in Sudafrica. Contiene un percorso all'aperto in cui sono disposti cartelli descrittivi. Ulteriori informazioni, con esempi di artefatti recuperati nel sito (ed una copia del teschio di Canteen Kopje), si trovano presso il Barkly West Museum ed il McGregor Museum nella vicina Kimberley. rdf:langString
Canteen Kopje is an archaeological site, formally protected as a grade 2 provincial heritage site, and approved in 2017 for re-grading to national status, situated outside Barkly West in the Northern Cape, South Africa. The place was previously known as Klipdrift, meaning stony drift, a translation from a still earlier !Ora name, !a |aub. Canteen Kopje is best known for its long and exceptionally rich Earlier Stone Age sequence, spanning circa >0.5 to 1.7 million years, occurring within gravels exposed in late nineteenth/early twentieth century mining pits. Also attracting attention are more recent archaeological levels in the overlying Hutton Sands, which contain material known as Fauresmith, Middle Stone Age, Later Stone Age, and late Iron Age with evidence of protocolonial/colonial cont rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Canteen Kopje is an archaeological site, formally protected as a grade 2 provincial heritage site, and approved in 2017 for re-grading to national status, situated outside Barkly West in the Northern Cape, South Africa. The place was previously known as Klipdrift, meaning stony drift, a translation from a still earlier !Ora name, !a |aub. Canteen Kopje is best known for its long and exceptionally rich Earlier Stone Age sequence, spanning circa >0.5 to 1.7 million years, occurring within gravels exposed in late nineteenth/early twentieth century mining pits. Also attracting attention are more recent archaeological levels in the overlying Hutton Sands, which contain material known as Fauresmith, Middle Stone Age, Later Stone Age, and late Iron Age with evidence of protocolonial/colonial contact and interaction, probably, with nineteenth century diamond diggers. The importance of Canteen Kopje as a heritage site was recognized, and a 9 hectares (22 acres) area known as Erf 91 was proclaimed as a protected reserve in 1948. Gideon Retief, Mining Commissioner of Barkly West from 1942 to 1951, was instrumental in preserving the site and creating the first open air exhibit here. Subsequently, in 2000, information panels were erected by the McGregor Museum. These were refurbished in 2016. A walking trail was laid out for visitors to view the early diamond diggings and archaeological research sites. The Barkly West Museum contains further information and examples of artefacts from the site, while material excavated by archaeologists is housed principally by the McGregor Museum, the approved archaeological repository for the Northern Cape Province in nearby Kimberley. In 2016 the protected heritage site was directly threatened after the Department of Minerals and Energy issued a permit for part of the site to be mined. Although a heritage permit had not been issued by the South African Heritage Resources Agency, mining commenced on 18 March 2016. An urgent interdicted was granted by the Northern Cape Division of the High Court of South Africa on 19 March, being made final on 19 April 2016. In the 1940s the archaeologist Clarence Van Riet Lowe predicted: "When the last diamond claim has been abandoned, archaeologists throughout the world will be interested in Canteen Kopje, in the Vaal River diggings, where lie the prehistoric remains of a million years of human evolution".
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rdf:langString Canteen Kopje è un sito archeologico risalente al Paleolitico, situato nei pressi di Barkly West, nella provincia del Capo Settentrionale in Sudafrica. Contiene un percorso all'aperto in cui sono disposti cartelli descrittivi. Ulteriori informazioni, con esempi di artefatti recuperati nel sito (ed una copia del teschio di Canteen Kopje), si trovano presso il Barkly West Museum ed il McGregor Museum nella vicina Kimberley.
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