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Enigmatic Figure Dated Back To 40,000 From Prehistoric Stadel Cave, Germany
AncientPages.com | September 7, 2018 

A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - On August 25, 1939, archaeologists working at a Paleolithic site called Stadelhole ("stable cave") at Hohlenstein ("hollow rock") in the Lone valley, southern Germany, uncovered hundreds of mammoth ivory fragments.

About 40,000 years ago, at the beginning of the upper paleolithic period, the Swabian Jura was part of the living area of the early, anatomically modern, humans (homo sapiens).

Archaeologists found evidence that these prehistoric people, lived in several caves: they used campfires, tools, weapons and jewelry made out of stone, bone, antlers and ivory.

http://www.ancientpages.com/2018/09/07/enigmatic-figure-dated-back-to-40000-from-prehistoric-stadel-cave-germany/