Cave Mouth in the Deep Woods: Black and White Landscape Photograph (DSC03442)
Keith Dotson PhotographyBlack and white landscape photograph of a cave mouth located deep in the forest, with a spring running into it. This is the opening to Russell Cave in the hills of northern Alabama. It's one of the most archeologically significant locations in the US due to its almost continuous use as a shelter by Native Americans for nearly 10,000 years. Excavations have found 100,000 artifacts — two tons worth — including human remains that are 8,500 years old.
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