Scoska Cave
About Scoska Cave
Name | : | Scoska Cave | |
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Natural | : | Cave Entrance | An entrance to a cave: a natural underground space large enough for a human to enter |
Description | : | Human Skeletal Remains (presumed To E Prehistoric) Were Recovered In 1905. A Neolithic Flint Scraper And A Roman Coin C. AD 270 Were Recovered From The Scree Outside The Cave. | |
Is In County | : | North Yorkshire | |
Is In Valley | : | Littondale | |
Is In Country Code | : | GB | |
Is In Municipality | : | Craven | |
Source Description | : | "Living On The Edge Of Empire", Chapter 5, Keith Maude | |
Is In Historic County | : | Yorkshire |
Scoska Cave Description
Name | : | Scoska Cave | |
---|---|---|---|
Natural | : | Cave Entrance | An entrance to a cave: a natural underground space large enough for a human to enter |
Description | : | Human Skeletal Remains (presumed To E Prehistoric) Were Recovered In 1905. A Neolithic Flint Scraper And A Roman Coin C. AD 270 Were Recovered From The Scree Outside The Cave. | |
Is In County | : | North Yorkshire | |
Is In Valley | : | Littondale | |
Is In Country Code | : | GB | |
Is In Municipality | : | Craven | |
Source Description | : | "Living On The Edge Of Empire", Chapter 5, Keith Maude | |
Is In Historic County | : | Yorkshire |
More about Scoska Cave
Scoska Cave is located at Craven