. . . . . "The Brillenh\u00F6hle (German: Brillenh\u00F6hle, literally spectacles cave) is a cave ruin, located 16 km (9.94 mi) west of Ulm on the Swabian Alb in south-western Germany, where archaeological excavations have documented human habitation since as early as 30,000 years ago. Excavated by Gustav Riek from 1955 to 1963, the cave's Upper Paleolithic layers contain a sequence of Aurignacian, Gravettian and Magdalenian artifacts. In 1956 the first human fossils were discovered within a fireplace in the center of the cave, a discovery which made important contributions to the foundational understanding of the Magdalenian culture of central Europe."@en . . . . . . . "1045283116"^^ . . "Ach Valley, Swabian Jura, Baden-W\u00FCrttemberg, Germany"@en . "Brillenh\u00F6hle"@en . . . . . . "interior of Brillenh\u00F6hle"@en . . . . . "9223372036854775807"^^ . . . "48.40555555555556 9.777777777777779" . "16826"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "52803863"^^ . "Zwickerh\u00F6hle"@en . "240"^^ . . . . . . . . "yes"@en . . "48.40555572509766"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Die Brillenh\u00F6hle (fr\u00FCher Zwickerh\u00F6hle) ist die Ruine einer ehemaligen Horizontalh\u00F6hle im Achtal bei Weiler im Alb-Donau-Kreis Baden-W\u00FCrttemberg. Sie ist ein bedeutender jungpal\u00E4olithischer Fundplatz der baden-w\u00FCrttembergischen Urgeschichte."@de . "Brillenh\u00F6hle"@en . "Die Brillenh\u00F6hle (fr\u00FCher Zwickerh\u00F6hle) ist die Ruine einer ehemaligen Horizontalh\u00F6hle im Achtal bei Weiler im Alb-Donau-Kreis Baden-W\u00FCrttemberg. Sie ist ein bedeutender jungpal\u00E4olithischer Fundplatz der baden-w\u00FCrttembergischen Urgeschichte."@de . . . . "9.777777671813965"^^ . . "Robert Rudolf Schmidt, Peter Goessler, Albert Kley, Gustav Riek"@en . . "near Blaubeuren"@en . "POINT(9.777777671814 48.405555725098)"^^ . "Brillenh\u00F6hle in Germany"@en . . . . . "Brillenh\u00F6hle"@de . "240"^^ . . "advanced decay, ruin"@en . . . "Brillenh\u00F6hle interior"@en . . . . . . . . "The Brillenh\u00F6hle (German: Brillenh\u00F6hle, literally spectacles cave) is a cave ruin, located 16 km (9.94 mi) west of Ulm on the Swabian Alb in south-western Germany, where archaeological excavations have documented human habitation since as early as 30,000 years ago. Excavated by Gustav Riek from 1955 to 1963, the cave's Upper Paleolithic layers contain a sequence of Aurignacian, Gravettian and Magdalenian artifacts. In 1956 the first human fossils were discovered within a fireplace in the center of the cave, a discovery which made important contributions to the foundational understanding of the Magdalenian culture of central Europe."@en . . . . "Jurassic limestone"@en . . . . "Germany Baden-W\u00FCrttemberg#Germany"@en . . . "Brillenh\u00F6hle"@en . . . "Location in Germany"@en . .