The Beaver Valley Rock Shelter Site is the only formally recognized cave in the US state of Delaware. It is located in New Castle County near Wilmington and the state line with Pennsylvania.
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The BeaverValleyRockShelterSite is the only formally recognized cave in the US state of Delaware. It is located in New Castle County near Wilmington...
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Betal RockShelter (Slovene: Betalov spodmol), a karst cave located on the south-eastern edge of the Lower Pivka river valley on a slope just above the...
property encompasses a rockshelter inhabited by pre-Columbian Native Americans. Archaeological excavations at the rockshelter have uncovered projectile...
steady flow of boats. Evidence of beavers can be seen in many places along the trail. Located in the scenic Cuyahoga Valley near Peninsula, Stanford House...
through clay and gravel that lead to a 40 foot deep pit. Beaver Run Shelter - A small shelter cave that extends for about 20 feet (6.1 m) ending in a 10-foot-diameter...
The people living at the site hunted game such as elk and deer using atlatls, and also hunted smaller mammals such as beavers, while they gathered mussels...
Lumpy Ridge rock formations, with a loop hike that goes into the McGraw Ranch valley. Cow Creek Trail follows Cow Creek, with its many beaver ponds, extending...
is a rockshelter near the village of Mouthiers-sur-Boëme in the Département of Charente, situated in the valley of the Gersac stream. The shelter is on...
and east to villages in Arizona and New Mexico, especially the Rio Grande valley near what is today Santa Fe and Albuquerque. In addition to the movable...
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the Charles Deering Estate Park. The Cutler Fossil Site is located in a sinkhole on the Miami Rock Ridge, a karstitic limestone formation running near...
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Belvedere (1769), The Rock (1769), Mount Tucker (1796), and Turtle Mount (1823). In 1605, the Spanish explorer Alvaro Mexia visited the site and reported natives...