The Yew Tree Shelter

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The Yew Tree Shelter is a small prehistoric rock shelter and archaeological site within the Creswell Crags limestone gorge in England, known for evidence of Ice Age human activity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Palaeolithic site
archaeological site
prehistoric rock shelter
associatedWith Last Ice Age NERFINISHED
Upper Palaeolithic period
country England
environment rock shelter in limestone cliff
hasArchaeologicalEvidenceOf human occupation during the Ice Age
prehistoric human activity
hasGeologicalSetting limestone gorge
hasNearbySite Church Hole NERFINISHED
Mother Grundy’s Parlour NERFINISHED
Robin Hood Cave NERFINISHED
hasSignificance evidence for Ice Age settlement in Britain
heritageContext British Ice Age heritage
isWithin Creswell Crags Site of archaeological importance NERFINISHED
knownFor Palaeolithic archaeology
evidence of Ice Age human activity
locatedIn Creswell Crags NERFINISHED
Derbyshire
England
United Kingdom
partOf Creswell Crags archaeological complex NERFINISHED
Creswell Crags limestone gorge NERFINISHED
usedDuring Palaeolithic era

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Creswell contains The Yew Tree Shelter
subject surface form: Creswell Crags