Location
- Site Name
- Crawley Rocks Cavern
- Parish
- Nicholaston
- Gower Region
- South Mid-Gower
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- Position
- Entrance
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- Type of Cave
- Palaeontological
- Access
Description
Discoveries
- Archaeology
- Time Period-Culture
- Fauna
- Hyaena - Crocuta crocuta, Red Deer - Cervus elaphus, Soft-nosed Rhinoceros - Rhinoceros hemitoechus, Wild Ox - Bos primegenius, Elephant - Elephas sp.
- Notes
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Bibliography
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