The Grotto in Inkerman – new archaeological site in the South-Western Crimea
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https://doi.org/10.52340/gmg2023.01.24Keywords:
cave, grotto, Crimea, Stone AgeAbstract
In 2012 the Inkerman expedition of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine examined the cave under Kalamita fortress near the ancient road, which was marked in scientific literature as modern. The excavation shows, that this cave is ancient and inhabited all of time of human history preliminary from the Late Paleolithic time. There are several rests of modern building in surface and ancient layers of Stone Age are in the cave. In Stone Age time this cave was a grotto.
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