Hohlenstein-Stadel cave

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Hohlenstein-Stadel cave is a prehistoric cave in the Swabian Jura of Germany, best known as the discovery site of the Ice Age ivory figurine known as the Lion-man.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
paleolithic site
prehistoric cave
associatedWith Aurignacian culture NERFINISHED
Ice Age art NERFINISHED
prehistoric art
country Germany NERFINISHED
discoverySiteOf Lion-man sculpture NERFINISHED
environment karst landscape
hasArchaeologicalSignificance early figurative art
symbolic behavior of early modern humans
hasDiscovery Lion-man of Hohlenstein-Stadel NERFINISHED
hasFindType faunal remains
figurative sculpture
lithic artifacts
heritageContext Swabian Jura prehistoric caves NERFINISHED
knownFor Ice Age ivory figurines
Lion-man figurine
Upper Paleolithic art
locatedIn Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Lonetal valley NERFINISHED
Swabian Jura NERFINISHED
materialFound mammoth ivory
stone tools
partOf Hohlenstein rock complex NERFINISHED
stratigraphicPeriod Aurignacian NERFINISHED
Upper Paleolithic
usedBy early modern humans
usedDuring Paleolithic
valley Lonetal NERFINISHED

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Swabian Jura contains Hohlenstein-Stadel cave