Scladina
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Scladina, or Sclayn Cave, is an archaeological site located in Wallonia in the town of Sclayn, in the Andenne hills in Belgium, where excavations since 1978 have provided the material for an exhaustive collection of over thirteen thousand Mousterian stone artifacts and the fossilized remains of an especially ancient Neanderthal, called the Scladina child were discovered in 1993.
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Rue Fond des Vaux,
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N 50.483888888889 ° | E 5.0255555555556 ° |
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Rue Fond des Vaux 340
5300
Namur, Belgium
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