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human evolution fossils Malapa Fossil Site,
Cradle of Humankind –
CavePages displaying short descriptions with no
spaces Mary Anning –
British fossil...
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exploring wild
cave systems (as
distinguished from show
caves). In contrast,
speleology is the
scientific study of
caves and the
cave environment. The...
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Putty Cave is a
hydrothermal cave located west of Utah Lake in Utah County, Utah,
United States. The
cave attracted amateur and
professional cavers alike...
- The
Ajanta Caves are 30 rock-cut
Buddhist cave monuments dating from the
second century BCE to
about 480 CE in
Aurangabad district of
Maharashtra state...
- culture.
Other caves in the area are
Karla Caves,
Bhaja Caves,
Patan Cave and
Bedse Caves.
These are a
group of twenty-four
Hinayana Buddhist caves whose excavation...
- The
Ellora Caves are a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Aurangabad, India. It is one of the
largest rock-cut
cave complexes in the world, with
artwork dating...
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Cave-diving is
underwater diving in water-filled
caves. It may be done as an
extreme sport, a way of
exploring flooded caves for
scientific investigation...
- Ein-Nur
Cave and
Ayalon Cave (Israel), Fras****i
Caves (Italy),
Melissotrypa Cave (El****ona muni****lity, Greece),
Tashan Cave (Iran),
caves in the Sharo-Argun...
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Cave may
refer to: "The
Cave", a 1943
short story by P.
Schuyler Miller The
Cave, a 1959
novel by
Robert Penn
Warren The
Cave (novel), a 2001 novel...
- archaeology,
cave paintings are a type of
parietal art (which
category also
includes petroglyphs, or engravings),
found on the wall or
ceilings of
caves. The...