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Ash Tree Cave
Cave / Rock Shelter
Ash Tree Cave (Cave / Rock Shelter) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 2 images, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
Image © Neil Revill
Nearest Town:
Bolsover (6km SSW)
OS Ref (GB):
SK514761 /
Sheet: 120
Latitude:
53° 16' 44.48" N
Longitude:
1° 13' 44.54" W
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stubob
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Markland Grips (0.95km SSW) (4 posts)
Creswell Crags (2.99km ESE) (53 posts)
Lob Wells Shelter (4.59km NNE) (2 posts)
Woodend Farm (5.31km ESE) (1 post)
Langwith Basset Cave (6.7km SSE) (3 posts)
Dead Man's Cave (7.54km N) (3 posts)
Canklow Woods settlement (16.72km NW) (2 posts)
Canklow Woods Rock shelter / Cave (16.72km NW) (3 posts)
Graves Park Round Barrow. (17.08km W) (2 posts)
Faybrick (19.94km SW) (6 posts)
Ecclesall Woods (20km W) (24 posts)
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Elm Tree Inn (Pub: 3 km S)
Chesterfield Library (Library: 14.2 km WSW)
Savilles Restaurant, R... (Restaurant: 17.4 km ESE)
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Noted for its Later Upper Palaeolithic "Creswellian" artefacts the cave also contained material from the Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman eras.
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Posted by
stubob
4th April 2009ce
Edited 10th May 2009ce