Wogan Cavern archeology discovery
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A recent archaeological breakthrough in Wogan Cavern, a massive sea cave beneath Pembroke Castle in Wales, revealing over 120,000 years of human and animal activity, including rare evidence of Neanderthals, Ice Age megafauna like hippos and rhinos, and Mesolithic hunter-gatherers.
The 'once-in-a-lifetime' excavations from 2021-2024 uncovered intact sediments in the cavern, potentially rewriting the timeline of early human presence in Britain.
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The Wogan Cavern archeology discovery has archaeologists buzzing like they've just won the history lottery.
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