Bajondillo Cave
Archaeological sites in AndalusiaCaves of AndalusiaNeanderthal sitesShell middens
Bajondillo Cave (in Spanish, Cueva Bajondillo) is an archaeological site on the south-central coast of the Iberian Peninsula, in the Spanish city of Torremolinos outside of the city of Malaga. It is 127 km from the Strait of Gibraltar. It is referred to alternately, for archaeological purposes, as "southern Iberia". The cave is thought to have been used a shelter for early modern humans and Neanderthals.
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Avenida Palma de Mallorca,
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| N 36.621982 ° | E -4.49994 ° |
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Banco Santander
Avenida Palma de Mallorca 17
29620
Andalusia, Spain
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