Dog Hole Cave
Dog Hole Cave is an archaeologically significant cave near Storth, Cumbria, England. Other names for the cave include Haverbrack Bank Pot, Haverbrack Dog Hole, Fairy Cave, The Dog Hole and Doghole Cave. It consists of a largely excavated 12 metres (39 ft) shaft formed in Carboniferous limestone with 6 metres (20 ft) of steeply dipping phreatic tube at the bottom. Radio carbon dating of the deposits have provided dates ranging from Romano-British to Early Medieval.
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Dog Hole Cave
Dog Hole Cave is an archaeologically significant cave near Storth, Cumbria, England. Other names for the cave include Haverbrack Bank Pot, Haverbrack Dog Hole, Fairy Cave, The Dog Hole and Doghole Cave. It consists of a largely excavated 12 metres (39 ft) shaft formed in Carboniferous limestone with 6 metres (20 ft) of steeply dipping phreatic tube at the bottom. Radio carbon dating of the deposits have provided dates ranging from Romano-British to Early Medieval.
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Dog Hole Cave is an archaeolog ...... ano-British to Early Medieval.
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Carboniferous limestone
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Storth, Cumbria, England
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Showing location of Dog Hole in Cumbria
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Dog Hole
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Haverbrack Bank Pot
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The cave entrance in January 2010
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Dog Hole Cave is an archaeolog ...... ano-British to Early Medieval.
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