Caves and archaeological site in Italy
43°47′02″N 7°32′02″E / 43.784°N 7.534°E / 43.784; 7.534
Cave entrances
The Balzi Rossi caves (Ligurian: baussi rossi "red rocks") in Ventimiglia comune , Liguria , Italy , is one of the most important archaeological sites of the early Upper Paleolithic in Western Europe . It has been continually excavated by archaeologists for more than 150 years.[ 1]
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^ Katerina Douka et al., A new chronostratigraphic framework for the Upper Palaeolithic of Riparo Mochi (Italy), Journal of Human Evolution 62(2), 19 December 2011, 286-299, doi :10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.11.009 .