Long Hole Cave: Wales' Paleolithic Hearths
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The Catalan Institute of Research in Cultural Heritage of the Generalitat has put into value the relevant role of the deposits of the caves of Serinyà to understand the first human occupations in the Catalan territory. Senior researcher Quim Soler, specialist in prehistory and member of the research team of this archaeological site, has explained the fundamental contributions of these excavations.The works developed have confirmed that the area …
Long Hole Cave: Wales' Paleolithic Hearths
Long Hole Cave is one of the important prehistoric cave sites of Wales and forms part of the rich archaeological landscape of the Gower Peninsula. Like several other caves in this region, Long Hole preserves evidence of human activity dating back to the Paleolithic, or Old Stone Age. Among the most significant forms of evidence associated with prehistoric occupation are traces of fire, including hearths and burnt materials.Although a hearth may …
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