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Archaeologists Open 40,000-Year-Old Cave, Revealing Neanderthal Secrets

Published January 16, 2026, 06:33

Archaeologists have discovered a new, sealed chamber in Gorham's Cave on the Rock of Gibraltar, which has remained closed for approximately 40,000 years. This discovery is considered extremely important, as it is expected to provide new information about the life and activities of Neanderthals, who inhabited the area for centuries. Evidence found so far suggests hunting, the use of feathers for decoration, and abstract rock engravings. Recently, a 60,000-year-old oven was identified, likely used for making birch glue for tool construction. The lead archaeologist, Clive Finlayson, expressed his excitement about the discovery, describing entering the sealed chamber as one of the most thrilling moments of his career. Excavation continues, with the expectation of further significant findings.