Stránská skála
Stránská skála is a Jurassic limestone hill and national nature monument notable for its rich paleontological deposits and archaeological finds dating from the Paleolithic to Neolithic periods. It features fossil-rich caves, rock walls, and karst phenomena. Read more…
Stránská skála is a limestone hill characterized by Jurassic limestone cliffs and karst formations. The site contains numerous fossil-rich caves and rock walls, making it significant for geological and paleontological research. Archaeological findings span from the Paleolithic to Neolithic periods, including prehistoric artifacts and evidence interpreted as an ancient horse slaughter site. It holds the status of a national nature monument and protected natural area, covering approximately 15,539 square meters.
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