Ach Valley

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Ach Valley is a scenic valley in the Swabian Jura of southern Germany, known for its karst landscapes, caves, and archaeological significance.

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Ach Valley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf valley
contains Bockstein Cave NERFINISHED
Brillenhöhle Cave NERFINISHED
Geißenklösterle Cave NERFINISHED
Hohle Fels Cave NERFINISHED
Ice Age art sites
Sirgenstein Cave NERFINISHED
Vogelherd Cave NERFINISHED
archaeological excavation sites
karst springs
country Germany NERFINISHED
ecosystem riverine habitats
temperate deciduous forest
geology karst
limestone
hasFeature dry valleys
rock shelters
sinkholes
steep limestone cliffs
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage cultural site component NERFINISHED
knownFor Paleolithic musical instruments
Upper Paleolithic art
archaeological significance
caves
early modern human remains
karst landscape
locatedIn Alb-Donau district NERFINISHED
Baden-Württemberg
Swabian Jura NERFINISHED
southern Germany
near Blaubeuren NERFINISHED
Schelklingen NERFINISHED
Ulm NERFINISHED
partOf Danube river basin NERFINISHED
prehistoricCulture Aurignacian NERFINISHED
Gravettian NERFINISHED
Magdalenian NERFINISHED
river Ach (Blau) River NERFINISHED
significance evidence for some of the earliest figurative art by modern humans in Europe
timeDepthOfHumanOccupation over 40,000 years
tributaryOf Blau River NERFINISHED
UNESCOInscriptionYear 2017
UNESCOStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura"
usedFor archaeological research
hiking
nature tourism

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Swabian Jura contains Ach Valley