The next Sunday, July 18, is held open house at the site of the Black Cave, where they have found valuable fossil remains of man and wildlife and flora of approximately 800,000 years old.
Those interested in participating in this tour and travel to the place by bus must register with the Mayor of City of Caravaca.
Is currently conducting the campaign XX paleoanthropologist and Archaeological Excavations at Cueva Negra led by Professor of Physical Anthropology of the University of Murcia Michael Walker.
Palaeolithic remains located in this place set up the singular "Acheulean-levaloisomusteroide" such a classification oldest in Europe.
Research conducted by scientists in the cave and subsequently analyzed in laboratories at Oxford (England) and Berkeley (USA) have found that the Black Cave contains the remains of about 800,000 years old, making this enclave of the incarnation as an international reference for the study of human evolution.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz