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Artefacts from the Caves of Nerja

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Artefacts from the Caves of Nerja

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creatorPV (2012-02-14)
Dear Andy,

It is with great appreciation that that I follow your presentations about the world of prehistoric sites - Discovered/insightful yearning for yet not discovered ones - History of our ancestral past, and those of Nerja are the proofs for more to come. My inscription into membership of Megalithic Portal stated interest and discoveries of Stoning sites, caves, mountain top with ritual site (cavity of 1km long and leading to the cave where my team- expedition in 2007 convinced me of humanoid occupation which includes Neanderthal and modern human dwellers) which connection is probably discovered by neanderthal thinker after realizing smoke coming out of mountain top is from his cave. Furthermore, larger stoning site (larger mounds of stones- showed to me by my grandfather who told me there thieves and others were stoned to death as a penal punishment and men had horns, perhaps as ceremonial or real and later on visiting site encountered large snake coming from the stone mounds - and were probably removed for the state highway A1 passing through) while one mound of diameter of 5m and high of 2m showed metal detection in the middle and walls with passage through of 1m. This stone mound seamed to be constructed very long time ago as stone we lifted showed underneath same mineral texture as the stone unearthed nearby (red earth and iron, possibly other minerals too) and outside weathering same as nearby stone outcrops. This prehistoric sites yearn for yet to be explored, and perhaps I will get the opportunity to do so in a very near future. Recent rediscovered sites of Nerja and region of bordering Spain and Portugal ( the oldest site of neanderthal occupation including the art of paintings and...) lies in the corridor of major discoveries of neanderthal in-habitation of Europe including Croatia and in particular Dalmatia where unexplored sites are- stated above.

P.S. creatorPV: Peter Vunic= [email protected]

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