Mrs. Ples

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Mrs. Ples
Catalog number: STS 5
Common name: Mrs. Ples
Species: Australopithecus africanus
Age: 2.6-2.8 mya
Place discovered: Sterkfontein, South Africa
Date discovered: 1947
Discovered by: Robert Broom, John Robinson


Mrs. Ples (born circa 2.6 to 2.8 million years ago) is the popular nickname for the most complete skull of an Australopithecus africanus ever found in the world. Many fossils of this species, which are considered to be the distant relatives of all humankind, have been found in the Sterkfontein area, in what has been designated the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, which is situated approximately 70 kilometres southwest of Pretoria. Mrs. Ples was discovered by Dr. Robert Broom and John Robinson in April 1947. The catalog number for Mrs. Ples is STS 5.

Archaeologists at Sterkfontein cave, where Mrs. Ples was found
Archaeologists at Sterkfontein cave, where Mrs. Ples was found

The nickname Mrs. Ples was derived from the scientific designation initially given to the skull by Dr. Broom, Plesianthropus transvaalensis (near-man from the Transvaal).

It should be noted that the sex of the skull is not completely certain and that Mrs. Ples may in fact be Mr. Ples. In addition, X-ray analysis of the roots of the teeth of Mrs. Ples has suggested that it was a sub-adult, so a designation of Miss Ples or Master Ples is also possible.

Some experts have suggested that a partial skeleton, known only by its catalogue number of STS 14 that was discovered in the same year, in the same geological deposit and in proximity to it, may belong to this skull. If correct, this would make Mrs. Ples the South African counterpart to the famous Lucy fossil.

In 2004, Mrs. Ples was voted 95th in the SABC3's Great South Africans Top 100 list.


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