Bajondillo Cave
Cave in Málaga, Spain with early human fossils / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bajondillo Cave (in Spanish, Cueva Bajondillo) is an archaeological site on the south-central coast of the Iberian Peninsula, in the Spanish city of Torremolinos outside of the city of Malaga.[1][2][3] It is 127 km from the Strait of Gibraltar.[4] It is referred to alternately, for archaeological purposes, as "southern Iberia".[4]
The cave is thought to have been used a shelter for early modern humans and Neanderthals.[3]