A mysterious green rock discovered high in the Pyrenees suggests that prehistoric people maintained a high-altitude copper mining camp in Spain for more than four millennia, according to ...
Multiple green mineral fragments were found in the cave. (Maria D. Guillén/IPHES-CERCA) For archaeologists there's something ...
High in Spain’s eastern Pyrenees, a cave called Cova 338 sits at 2,235 meters above sea level — reachable only on foot through the Núria Valley, and largely ignored by the archaeological record until ...
Within a cave in the Pyrenees Mountains, researchers have uncovered evidence that prehistoric humans may have used the site for copper mining; however, further digging has revealed that it may also ...
A cave in the eastern Pyrenees perched at an altitude of 7,332 feet (2,235 m) is believed to have served as a copper processing plant for two millennia. Located in the Freser valley, cave 338 has ...
In remote caves of the Pyrenees, lie precious remnants of the Ice Age undisturbed: foot and hand prints of prehistoric hunters. The tracks have remained untouched for millennia and are in excellent ...
High in the Spanish Pyrenees, at an altitude where steep slopes and rocky terrain still make access difficult today, archaeologists have been investigating a cave that appears to have drawn people ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Maria D. Guillén / IPHES-CERCA Archaeologists working in a cave in the eastern Pyrenees say the site is changing ...
High in the Spanish Pyrenees at 2,235 meters, archaeologists made a paradigm-shifting discovery that challenges our view of prehistoric life in the mountains. In the remote Cova 338 cave, experts from ...