Creswell Crags is a limestone gorge honeycombed with caves, in which Neanderthal and Early Modern Humans occupied during the last Ice Age leaving behind flint tools, bones, and even Rock Art!
Creswell Crags is the most northerley point in the World that we have Neanderthal evidence, such as this handaxe.This flint handaxe is one of a few items left by the first humans to visit the county.
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Creswell Crags: How to see Britain's only known Ice Age cave art less than an hour from DerbyGo beyond just reading the story - sign up for the DerbyWorld newsletter Creswell Crags. Located near Worksop, just on the border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire is a stunning limestone ...
Creswell Crags is the most northerley point in the World that we have Neanderthal evidence, such as this handaxe.This flint handaxe is one of a few items left by the first humans to visit the county.
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