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THAINGEN is known to most of us only as a little station on the line from Schaffhausen to Constanz. In the Jurassic limestone that rises above the village, there is, however, a famous cavern, which in the last thirty years or so has added greatly to our knowledge of Palæolithic man.
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C., G. Primitive Man in the Kesslerloch. 1 . Nature 79, 342–343 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/079342a0
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