Hyaena Cave

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Hyaena Cave is a prehistoric archaeological and paleontological site in Gibraltar known for its rich Pleistocene fossil and artifact deposits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
paleontological site
prehistoric site
country Gibraltar NERFINISHED
geologicalContext limestone cave
hasConservationStatus protected archaeological site
protected paleontological site
hasDiscipline Quaternary studies
archaeology
paleontology
hasEvidenceOf Pleistocene environmental conditions
carnivore denning
prehistoric human activity
hasGeologicalPeriod Pleistocene
hasTypeOfFind bone accumulations
carnivore fossils
coprolites
lithic artifacts
mammal fossils
ungulate fossils
knownFor Pleistocene fauna
Pleistocene fossil deposits
carnivore remains
hyaena remains
prehistoric archaeological deposits
rich vertebrate fossil assemblages
stone artifacts
locatedIn Gibraltar NERFINISHED
Rock of Gibraltar NERFINISHED
locatedOn Iberian Peninsula
partOf Gibraltar cave systems
Pleistocene sites of Gibraltar NERFINISHED
relevantTo Mediterranean prehistory
Neanderthal studies
Pleistocene paleoecology
Quaternary paleontology
timeDepth Pleistocene epoch

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Caves of Gibraltar hasPart Hyaena Cave