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

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Ice Age Cave entrance that nobody has entered for 16,000 years discovered
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The extremely rare find offers the opportunity to answer important questions about the behavior of Ice Age hunter gatherers, Dr. Yvonne Tafelmaier said.

The entrance to an Ice Age cave that nobody has entered for 16,000 years has been discovered in southern Germany.

The last people to enter the original entrance of the cave would have been Ice Age hunter gathers, a press release on the find reported. A photo shows archaeologists discovering the original entrance to a cave in Germany that has not been entered for up to 16,000 years. In April of this year, however, researchers from the University of Heidelberg began investigations into the cave.

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