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Ice Age Cave entrance that nobody has entered for 16,000 years discovered

Por: Newsweek Tech August 03, 2023

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The entrance to an Ice Age cave that nobody has entered for 16,000 years has been discovered in southern Germany.During excavations in the town of Engen, in the district of Konstanz, a team led by Dr. Yvonne Tafelmaier of the University of Tübingen, continued research into the cave that was occupied during the Magdalenian period, around 16,000 to 14,000 years ago. Although the cave was already known to archaeologists, until now, they had not... + full article



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