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Risovača Cave

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Cave and archaeological site in Serbia
Risovača Cave
Пећина Рисовача
cave decorations risovaca.jpg
Minerals on the walls
Risovača Cave in Serbia
Risovača Cave in Serbia
Risovača Cave
Location in Serbia
Alternative namePećina Risovača
LocationNearAranđelovac town
RegionCentralSerbia
Coordinates44°18′0″N20°33′59″E / 44.30000°N 20.56639°E /44.30000; 20.56639
TypeCave
History
PeriodsPalaeolithic
CulturesMousterian
Associated withHomo neanderthalensis
Site notes
Excavation dates1953

Risovača Cave, (Serbian Cyrillic:Пећина Рисовача,romanizedPećina Risovača) is situated at the very entrance of the town ofAranđelovac in centralSerbia around 17 m (56 ft) above theKubršnica river valley. It is one of the most importantarchaeological sites of thePaleolithic in Serbia besides the Gradac Cave nearKragujevac. Its discovery confirmed the assumed existence of the Paleolithic culture south of theSava-Danube line and provided new information on the life of prehistoric humans in Europe.[1][2]

Geography

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Formation of the Risovača cave started during theCretaceous.[3] It was created by the warm, mineral waters, which are abundant in the region surrounding Aranđelovac. The cave contains some natural rarities, like the marbleonyx, which deposited from the water on the floor of the cave. It also containsaragonite, which groups its crystals on the ceiling of the cave (branching stalactite forms calledflos-ferri ("flowers of iron"), seemingly defying the gravity.[4]

Discovery

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The site has been discovered around 1938 when the quarry on the location became operational, but the size and importance were not recognized until 1950 when the old quarry was reopened. Unfortunately, at the same time the incorrigible damage was done to the site even before the scientific excavations began as the entry section of 20 m (66 ft) collapsed, destroying the richest cultural layer.[4] By the 2020s, the cave and its surroundings became part of Aranđelovac's urban zone.[3]

Exploration

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Archaeological and speleological excavations started in 1953, headed by the archaeologistBranko Gavela [sr] and young speleologist Radenko Lazarević (1924-2022).[3][4]Fossils of 20 differentmammals were discovered in the cave, that includecave hyena,wolf,fox,wild horse,cave bear,mammoth,woolly rhinoceros,cave lion,leopard,wild boar,badger,mole rat,beaver,hare andsteppe bison. The cave depth is approximately 187 m (614 ft) and its caverns, or "halls" are covered with minerals of various shapes and colors. Workedflint tools and bone artifacts of prehistoric human origin were discovered in sediments in a depth of 1 to 1.75 m (3.3 to 5.7 ft). These artifactassemblages are attributed toNeanderthal occupants during the end of theMiddle Paleolithic period.Neanderthalfossil remains have so far not been found during excavations because any layers that might have held remains were already destroyed and removed during earlier stone quarrying.[1][4]

Risovača man

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It is estimated that Neanderthals populated the cave in the period of 35,000 to 50,000 years and is one of, so far five caves in theBalkans, where the Neanderthals lived. Gavela immediately estimated, based on the remains of the material culture, that the inhabitants were contemporaneous with theKrapina man. The inhabitants were estimated to be of short but sturdy stature, hunched a bit and capable of making tools from stones and animal bones: daggers, stonebradawls and stone-layered knife. Some of those tools, they used to fight with the animals which roamed the steppes around the cave in the finals stage of an ice age.[4]

Protection

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Risovača Cave has been declared a nationalarchaeological site of great importance in 1983 and put under legal protection by theRepublic of Serbia. The cave remains a refuge for several endangered and protected species ofbats.[1]

The protected area covers the surrounding 13 ha (32 acres), and is inhabited by 180 species of plants, 200 species of insects, 20 species of mammals, with additional amphibians and reptiles.[3]

Tourism

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The cave was open for tourists in 1987. A sculptural complex, representing a Neanderthal family around the fireplace is exhibited in the cave. With 24,000 visitors in 2016 it was the third most visited cave in Serbia.[4] By 2023 the number of visitors reached 40,000.[3]

Project for the Visitation Center in front of the cave entrance was finished in October 2023. There will be exhibited archaeological artefactss and over 6,000 animal remains from thelast ice age.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcNATURE OF SERBIA - Holiday on the move. Belgrade: National Tourism Organization of Serbia. 2013. p. 50.ISBN 978-86-6005-295-9.
  2. ^Dimitrijevic, Vesna (January 2012)."84. Morphometry of cave bear teeth and metapodials from the Risovača cave and the systematic position of the Upper Pleistocene cave bears from Serbia". Academia.edu. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2017.
  3. ^abcdefVesna Proković (19 October 2023)."Sedam decenija istraživanja Risovačke pećine" [Seven decades of exploration in Risovača Cave].Politika (in Serbian). p. 14.
  4. ^abcdefLj.Stojanović (28 September 2017), "U Risovačkoj pećini živeo neandertalac",Politika (in Serbian), p. 22

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