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Date: 2010-09-20 18:13:38
Counties of England
Derbyshire
Nottinghamshire
Art of the Upper Paleolithic
Rock art in Europe
Creswell Crags
Upper Paleolithic
Creswellian culture
Cave painting
Creswell

REPORT Creswell Crags In the summer of 2009, the opening of a big new visitor centre marked a welcome step forward for Creswell Crags, on the Nottinghamshire-Derbyshire border

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