Burned stone and child’s remains point to prehistoric mining site in the Pyrenees (opens in new tab)
A cave high in the eastern Pyrenees is reshaping ideas about how prehistoric people used mountain landscapes. New excavations suggest that, far from passing through, communities returned repeatedly to the site over thousands of years—likely to work copper-rich minerals. This content was originally published on www.heritagedaily.com - © 2023 - HeritageDaily
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