2026年4月17日 / 美国东部时间上午7:35 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/法新社
研究人员周四表示,在威尔士一座城堡下方发现的史前隐秘洞穴和河马骨,可能改变人们对英国古代生命的认知,并称该遗址为“千载难逢的发现”。
此前在彭布罗克城堡——亨利·都铎的出生地和热门旅游景点——进行的小规模挖掘已经出土了早期人类和动物的证据,包括12万年前在威尔士漫游的现已灭绝的河马。
阿伯丁大学牵头的一项为期五年的大型考古项目将对这个“巨型”洞穴展开调查,该洞穴可通过这座11世纪城堡内的螺旋楼梯进入。
“英国没有其他类似的遗址——这是一个千载难逢的发现,”将领导该项目的罗布·丁尼斯说道。
这个此前被认为已被维多利亚时代的人清空的洞穴,如今被描述为“英国最重要的史前档案之一”。
![彭布罗克城堡的挖掘现场 阿伯丁大学]
“尽管目前开展的工作有限,但我们已经可以断定,沃根洞穴是一个真正非同寻常的遗址,”丁尼斯在一份声明中说道。“这里不仅有极其罕见的早期智人遗迹,还有更早期人类居住的线索,可能是尼安德特人。”
“我们还发现了河马骨,其年代可能追溯到末次间冰期,也就是大约12万年前,”他补充道。
此前的发现已经出土了猛犸象、披毛犀、驯鹿和野马的骨骼,以及石器工具和多个时期的人类居住证据。
“人们在猛犸象和驯鹿的骨骼旁发现了一些曾在英国居住的最早智人遗留下来的石器工具,”该城堡在一份声明中说道。
![在彭布罗克城堡发现的披毛犀臼齿 阿伯丁大学]
研究人员表示,大规模挖掘工作将于5月恢复,他们希望借此“深入了解过去的气候变化、已灭绝物种,以及人类将该洞穴作为家园的多个时期”。
他们表示,该遗址可以梳理出人类活动的漫长序列,从约11500年前末次冰期后的狩猎采集者,到45000至35000年前英国的一些最早智人,甚至可能还有更早的尼安德特人活动痕迹。
“沃根洞穴提供了一个独特的机会,可以运用考古学家目前掌握的所有科学技术,”阿伯丁大学的凯特·布里顿教授说道。
“由于骨骼保存完好,我们可以了解到大量过去的环境和生态系统信息,”她补充道。
在彭布罗克城堡,工作人员表示,这一发现为这座作为中世纪要塞和1457年亨利七世出生地的悠久历史遗址增添了新的维度。
“对于城堡的每一个人来说,这都是一则令人难以置信的振奋消息,”城堡经理乔恩·威廉姆斯说道。“我们非常高兴这座奇妙洞穴的研究工作能够继续推进。”
![彭布罗克城堡 阿伯丁大学]
该项目是近期关于人类祖先科学发现的一部分。
今年早些时候发布的一项研究表明,在摩洛哥发现的距今超过77.3万年的化石,支持了智人最初起源于非洲的理论。尼安德特人主要生活在欧洲,而人类家族中更近的分支丹尼索瓦人则在亚洲漫游。
去年11月,科学家表示,新发现的化石证明在埃塞俄比亚发现的一块神秘足骨属于一个鲜为人知、近期被命名的古人类亲属,该物种与著名的“露西”所属物种同期生存。
2022年,研究人员得出结论,尼安德特人和人类曾在法国和西班牙共同生活长达2900年,这让他们有充足的时间相互学习,甚至可能进行杂交。
Hidden cave, prehistoric hippo bones found under Welsh castle called a “once-in-a-lifetime discovery”
April 17, 2026 / 7:35 AM EDT / CBS/AFP
A prehistoric hidden cave and hippo bones found beneath a Welsh castle could transform understanding of ancient life in Britain, researchers said Thursday, calling the site a “once-in-a-lifetime discovery.”
Previous small-scale excavations at Pembroke Castle – the birthplace of Henry Tudor and a popular tourist attraction – have already uncovered evidence of early humans and animals, including a now extinct hippopotamus that roamed Wales 120,000 years ago.
A major five-year archaeological project led by the University of Aberdeen will investigate the “enormous” cave, accessed via a spiral staircase from the 11th Century castle.
“There is no other site like it in Britain — it is a once-in-a-lifetime discovery,” said Rob Dinnis, who will lead the project.
The cave, previously thought to have been emptied by the Victorians, is now described as “one of the most important prehistoric archives in Britain.”
Excavations at Pembroke Castle. University of Aberdeen
“Despite the limited work done so far, we can already say that Wogan Cavern is a truly remarkable site,” Dinnis said in a statement. “Not only is there extremely rare evidence for early Homo sapiens, there are also hints at even earlier human occupation, probably by Neanderthals.”
“We have also found hippo bones, which probably date to the last interglacial period, around 120,000 years ago,” he added.
Earlier finds have revealed bones of mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, reindeer and wild horse, alongside stone tools and evidence of human occupation across multiple periods.
“Bones of mammoth and reindeer have been found alongside stone tools left behind by some of the earliest Homo sapiens ever to occupy Britain,” the castle said in a statement.
A woolly rhino molar found at Pembroke Castle University of Aberdeen
With larger-scale excavation due to resume in May, the researchers said they hope to gain “insights into past climate change, extinct species, and the multiple periods when humans called the cave their home.”
They said the site could chart a long sequence of human activity, from hunter-gatherers after the last Ice Age around 11,500 years ago to some of Britain’s earliest Homo sapiens between 45,000 and 35,000 years ago, and possibly even earlier Neanderthal presence.
“Wogan Cavern provides a unique chance to use all the scientific techniques now available to archaeologists,” said professor Kate Britton of the University of Aberdeen.
“Because the bones are well preserved, we can learn a lot about past environments and ecosystems,” she added.
At Pembroke Castle, staff say the discovery adds a new dimension to the site’s long history as a medieval fortress and birthplace of Henry VII in 1457.
“This is incredibly exciting news for everyone at the castle,” said castle manager Jon Williams. “We are thrilled that work on this wonderful cave will continue.”
Pembroke Castle University of Aberdeen
The project adds to recent scientific revelations about our ancestors.
A study released earlier this year concluded that fossils discovered in Morocco dating back more than 773,000 years bolster the theory that Homo sapiens originally appeared in Africa. Neanderthals mostly lived in Europe, while more recent additions to the family, the Denisovans, roamed Asia.
In November, scientists said recently discovered fossils prove that a mysterious foot found in Ethiopia belongs to a little-known, recently named ancient human relative who lived alongside the species of the famous Lucy.
In 2022, researchers concluded that Neanderthals and humans lived alongside each other in France and Spain for up to 2,900 years, giving them plenty of time to potentially learn from or even breed with each other.
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