Drachenhöhle

Pernegg an der Mur, ,Austria
Drachenhöhle Drachenhöhle is one of the popular Arts & Entertainment located in ,Pernegg an der Mur listed under Landmark in Pernegg an der Mur ,

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Drachenhöhle or Drachenhöhle Mixnitz is a 542m long cave with a 20m wide and 12m high entrance near Mixnitz, Styria, Austria, south-east of Bruck an der Mur located at an elevation of 950m above sea level. Cave bear of the species and other bone fossils that people found during the Middle Ages were deemed to be the bones of dragons, a belief that culminated in the saga of the "Dragon slayer of Mixnitz". The cave is one of the largest caves in the Alps where bears occupied an area that stretched over a length of way over 500m, by an average width of up to 40m and a height of 10to.Due to of a shortage of fertilizers during and after World War I the 8to high sediments inside the cave were intensively mined between 1918 and 1923 of which around 2,500 tons of phosphoric acid were extracted. During the fertilizer mining, several geologists and paleontologists were present, who only documented the most valuable discoveries. Nonetheless, a rich cache of cave bear, Eurasian cave lion, Gray wolf, Alpine ibex and Alpine marmot fossils, remains of open hearths and Paleolithic stone tools of the Aurignacian culture dated to 65,000 to 31,000 BCE were unearthed. Dated to between 65,000 and 31,000 BCE, these rank among the oldest traces of human presence in Austria.

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