Atapuerca halla restos de animales, vasijas y opio de épocas antiguas

Atapuerca (Burgos), July 10 (EFE) – Cueva Fantasma (Ghost Cave), the largest archaeological site in the Atapuerca mountain range (Burgos), has proven to be an exceptionally rich area of ​​remains within the complex due to its diversity, one of its researchers, Juan Marín, reported this Thursday. The open-air section was a den where hyenas bred, and they filled it with bones of various species in such density that they are being left on the ground to allow for high-resolution, three-dimensional photographs to be taken before removing the remains of many herbivorous animals, as well as carnivores, including hyenas that would even eat the bones of other members of their own species. EFE. IMAGES: SANTI OTERO. RESOURCES OF CUEVA FANTASMA (Ghost Cave), THE SITE KNOWN AS GALERÍA (Gallery), AND THE CUEVA DE EL MIRADOR (Mirador Cave). IMAGES OF ARCHAEOLOGISTS WORKING DURING A MEDIA VISIT. Editing and narration: Miguel Sáez Cancho