The Neanderthal cave found at the site of Portimão’s new water treatment plan is proving to be an exciting find with a new entrance discovered outside the building area allowing researchers access to a network of tunnels and spaces created by the scouring action of water.
Professor Nuno Bicho from the University of the Algarve is delighted that, under the direction of the Regional Directorate of Culture of the Algarve, Águas do Algarve has offered to pay to install a gate to protect the recently discovered entrance so he and his team can work away carefully analysing artifacts in the cave where Neanderthal man lived between 50,000 and 100,000 years ago.