Divje Babe

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Coordinates46°06′46″N 13°54′56″E / 46.11278°N 13.91556°E / 46.11278; 13.91556
Length45 m (148 ft)
GeologyKarst
Divje Babe
Inside Divje Babe I
Map showing the location of Divje Babe
Map showing the location of Divje Babe
Map showing the location of Divje Babe
Map showing the location of Divje Babe
LocationMunicipality of Cerkno, Slovenia
Coordinates46°06′46″N 13°54′56″E / 46.11278°N 13.91556°E / 46.11278; 13.91556
Length45 m (148 ft)
GeologyKarst
Cave survey15 m (49 ft)

Divje Babe (pronounced [ˈdiːwjɛ ˈbaːbɛ]) is a karst cave and archaeological park overlooking the Idrijca River in northwestern Slovenia. It is noted for its Paleolithic remains, including the worked bone of cave bear known as the Divje Babe Flute, which has controversially been interpreted as a Neanderthal musical instrument.[1]

The name Divje Babe (literally, 'wild women') refers to witches, which were often believed to live in caves.[2][3] The name therefore means 'Witch Cave'.

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