Archaeologists and anthropologists peer into original homes of the past to see what made us who we are today

There was a time when the laughter of Stone Age children filled the Sibudu Cave. About 64 000 years ago, a child was part of a hunter-gatherer family that took temporary shelter in this cave, which lies close to the KwaZulu-Natal town of KwaDukuza.


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Source: Phys.org