Archaeologists Thought These Remote Caves Were Empty, But They Found That Humans Lived Once Inside
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A team of researchers from the National Museum of Gibraltar concluded one of the most important archaeological finds of recent years. This, after accessing a camera sealed for approximately 40,000 years in the Vanguard Cave, part of the Caves complex of Gorham, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The discovery corresponds to a space of about 13 meters in length, located in an elevated area of the cave and completely isolated from the outsi…
Archaeologists Thought These Remote Caves Were Empty, But They Found That Humans Lived Once Inside
New evidence shows that humans didn’t just survive the Ice Age along warmer coasts, they also made it through harsh conditions in mountain caves in Serbia. That detail shifts how scientists picture life during one of the coldest periods in human history. The study, published in Quaternary, looks at the window between 25,000 and 19,000 years ago, right in the middle of the Last Glacial Maximum. Back then, much of Europe was buried under ice, and …
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