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The Ofnet Caves (German: Ofnethöhlen) are the remains of an underground karst system on the edge of the Nördlinger RiesinGermany. They are located on a limestone hill near Nördlingen, Bavaria. The caves became famous in 1908 when 33 prehistoric human skulls were discovered. The skulls were dated to the Mesolithic period.

Ofnet Caves
Ofnethöhlen
Ofnet Cave
Large Ofnet Cave
Ofnet Cave Germany
Ofnet Cave Germany

location in Germany

Ofnet Cave Germany
Ofnet Cave Germany

Ofnet Caves (Germany)

LocationNördlingen
Coordinates48°49′7N 10°27′1E / 48.81861°N 10.45028°E / 48.81861; 10.45028
TypeCave
History
PeriodsMesolithic

Description

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There are two caves (or rock shelters) called the Grosse and Kleine Ofnet (Large and Small Ofnet).[1]

Skull remains

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Part of great skull burial at Ofnet

In the Grosse Ofnet in 1908 archaeologist R. R. Schmidt found two dish-shaped pits in which human skulls were lying "like eggs in flat baskets".[1] In the larger pit were 27 skulls and in the other there were 6 skulls.[2] The skulls were arranged concentrically with their faces turned towards the setting sun.[2] They were all covered with a thick layer of red ochre.[2] The skulls have been dated to the 7th millennium BC.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Oliva, Martin (2005). Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Moravia. Moravian Museum. p. 112.
  • ^ a b c Onians, R. B. (1988). The Origins of European Thought. Cambridge University Press. p. 541. ISBN 0521347947.
  • ^ Whittle, A. W. R. (1996). Europe in the Neolithic: The Creation of New Worlds. Cambridge University Press. p. 153. ISBN 0521449200.
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