Niederstotzingen (section Vogelherdhöhle)
have been dated to 35,000 BC. The main source of these carvings is the Vogelherdhöhle, a cave near modern Niederstotzingen which may have been used as a rest...
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mammoth ivory figures and fragments of bone flutes. These come from the Vogelherdhöhle (Swabian Alb), which has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage "Caves...
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The Vogelherd Cave (‹See Tfd›German: Vogelherdhöhle , or simply Vogelherd) is located in the eastern Swabian Jura, south-western Germany. This limestone...
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(48°33′31″N 10°11′39″E / 48.55865°N 10.19428°E / 48.55865; 10.19428 (Vogelherdhöhle)) Originally had 3 entrances, connect to one another by a corridor 40 m...
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