Grotta dei Cervi
Certainly the most important site from a historical point of view, the Grotta dei Cervi (Cave of the Deer), discovered in 1986, presents fossil remains, now calcified in the rock, dating back to the Neolithic period. One can admire various mandibles, bones from different parts of the body, and a skull
The hidden entrance is located at 12 meters, a horizontal and then vertical tunnel leads to a chamber at 7 meters and subsequently to an air pocket where the remains are situated.
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