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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura' has mentioned 'Ice Age' in the following places:
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Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian JuraUNESCO World Heritage SiteLocationSwabian Jura, GermanyCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(iii)Reference1527Inscription2017 (41st session)Area462.1xc2xa0ha (1,142 acres)Bufferxc2xa0zone1,158.7xc2xa0ha (2,863 acres)Coordinates48xc2xb023xe2x80xb216xe2x80xb3N 9xc2xb045xe2x80xb256xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf48.38778xc2xb0N 9.76556xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 48.38778; 9.76556Coordinates: 48xc2xb023xe2x80xb216xe2x80xb3N 9xc2xb045xe2x80xb256xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf48.38778xc2xb0N 9.76556xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 48.38778; 9.76556 | WIKI |
The Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura are a collection of six caves in southern Germany which were used by Ice Age humans for shelter about 33,000 to 43,000 years ago. | WIKI |
Modern humans first arrived in Europe 43,000 years ago during the last ice age. | UNESCO |
The figurines depict species of animals who lived in that ice age environment xe2x80x93 cave lions, mammoths, birds, horses, bovids and fish. | UNESCO |
Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura represents a unique concentration of archaeological sites with some of the oldest figurative art and the oldest musical instruments yet to be found worldwide. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iii): Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura provides an exceptional testimony to the culture of the first modern humans to settle in Europe. | UNESCO |