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- Peștera_Muierilor abstract "Peștera Muierilor, or Peștera Muierii (Romanian for "The Woman's Cave"), is an elaborate cave system located in the Baia de Fier commune, Gorj County, Romania. It contains abundant cave-bear remains, as well as a human skull. The skull is radiocarbon dated to 30,150 ± 800, indication an absolute age between 40,000 and 30,000 BP. It was uncovered in 1952. Alongside similar remains found in Cioclovina Cave (from ca. 29,000 BP), they are among the most ancient early modern humans in Romanian prehistory.The human skull is that of a woman with obvious anatomically modern human traits, including a high forehead, small jaw and small supraorbital ridges. Despite the tall cranial vault, the occipital bone forms a distinct dome, a trait normally associated with Neanderthals. The largely intact facial bones indicate a woman with "rugged traits". This mosaic of features mirrors that seen in the Peștera cu Oase find, indicating possible Neanderthal admixture or generally robust (archaic) traits (or both). The early date makes the find referable to the early Cro-Magnon group of finds.On the basis of radiocarbon dating and also the analysis of the archaeological context, some researchers advanced the hypothesis of the association of these bones with Cro-Magnons and the Aurignacian archaeological culture. Others mention the possibility that these findings could belong to a certain regional culture from the Southern Carpathians, from the period of the Final Middle Paleolithic and Early Upper Paleolithic.".
- Peștera_Muierilor thumbnail Cro-Magnon-male-skull.png?width=300.
- Peștera_Muierilor wikiPageID "17579092".
- Peștera_Muierilor wikiPageRevisionID "592770728".
- Peștera_Muierilor subject Category:Caves_of_Romania.
- Peștera_Muierilor subject Category:Human_remains_(archaeological).
- Peștera_Muierilor subject Category:Paleoanthropological_sites.
- Peștera_Muierilor subject Category:Paleontological_sites_of_Europe.
- Peștera_Muierilor subject Category:Prehistory_of_Southeastern_Europe.
- Peștera_Muierilor point "45.191944444444445 23.753611111111113".
- Peștera_Muierilor type SpatialThing.
- Peștera_Muierilor comment "Peștera Muierilor, or Peștera Muierii (Romanian for "The Woman's Cave"), is an elaborate cave system located in the Baia de Fier commune, Gorj County, Romania. It contains abundant cave-bear remains, as well as a human skull. The skull is radiocarbon dated to 30,150 ± 800, indication an absolute age between 40,000 and 30,000 BP. It was uncovered in 1952. Alongside similar remains found in Cioclovina Cave (from ca.".
- Peștera_Muierilor label "Cueva de Muierilor".
- Peștera_Muierilor label "Grotte Peștera Muierilor".
- Peștera_Muierilor label "Peștera Muierii".
- Peștera_Muierilor label "Peștera Muierilor".
- Peștera_Muierilor sameAs Pe%C8%99tera_Muierilor.
- Peștera_Muierilor sameAs Peștera_Muierii.
- Peștera_Muierilor sameAs Cueva_de_Muierilor.
- Peștera_Muierilor sameAs Grotte_Peștera_Muierilor.
- Peștera_Muierilor sameAs Q4410491.
- Peștera_Muierilor sameAs Q4410491.
- Peștera_Muierilor lat "45.191944444444445".
- Peștera_Muierilor long "23.753611111111113".
- Peștera_Muierilor wasDerivedFrom Peștera_Muierilor?oldid=592770728.
- Peștera_Muierilor depiction Cro-Magnon-male-skull.png.