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كهف أليس وجويندولين هو كهف من الحجر الجيري في كلير، أيرلندا. يُعرف باسم موقع عظام الدب البني التي تحمل علامة الجزارة. (ar) The Alice and Gwendoline Cave is a limestone cave in County Clare, Ireland. It is known as the site of brown bear bones bearing the mark of butchery, which have pushed back the first known human habitation of Ireland by over two thousand years. (en) |
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كهف أليس وجويندولين هو كهف من الحجر الجيري في كلير، أيرلندا. يُعرف باسم موقع عظام الدب البني التي تحمل علامة الجزارة. (ar) The Alice and Gwendoline Cave is a limestone cave in County Clare, Ireland. It is known as the site of brown bear bones bearing the mark of butchery, which have pushed back the first known human habitation of Ireland by over two thousand years. (en) |
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Alice and Gwendoline Cave (en) كهف أليس وجويندولين (ar) |
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