Robin Hood Cave

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Robin Hood Cave is the largest and most archaeologically significant limestone cave in the Creswell Crags gorge in England, known for its rich Ice Age human and animal remains.

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Robin Hood Cave canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
limestone cave
country United Kingdom
geologicalFormation limestone
hasConservationStatus protected archaeological site
hasDiscovery Ice Age artefacts
Pleistocene mammal remains
animal bones
human occupation evidence
stone tools
hasEnvironment gorge
hasEpoch Ice Age NERFINISHED
Palaeolithic
Upper Palaeolithic
hasRockType limestone
knownFor Ice Age animal remains
Ice Age human remains
Palaeolithic archaeology
Pleistocene fauna
cave deposits
locatedIn Creswell Crags NERFINISHED
Derbyshire
England
United Kingdom
partOf Creswell Crags cave system NERFINISHED
Creswell Crags gorge NERFINISHED
Creswell Heritage Area NERFINISHED
significance largest cave in Creswell Crags
most archaeologically significant cave in Creswell Crags
touristAttraction yes

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Creswell Crags contains Robin Hood Cave
Creswell contains Robin Hood Cave
subject surface form: Creswell Crags