Bluefish Caves Geoarchaeology
![Entrance of Cave IV.](/sites/kgs/files/styles/landscape_col_lg_6/public/images/Geoarchaeology/Bluefish%20Cave%20entrance.jpg?h=383ed020&itok=oSXG-UX6)
Cave IV Entrance
Entrance of cave IV.
![Cut marks on a horse mandible from Cave II.](/sites/kgs/files/styles/landscape_col_lg_6/public/images/Geoarchaeology/Bluefish%20Caves%20cut%20marks.png?h=96735ef1&itok=IdUy8Nht)
Cut Marks on a Horse Mandible from Cave II
The specimen is dated to 19,650±130 14C BP (OxA-33778). The bone surface is slightly weathered and altered by root etching, but the cut marks are well preserved.
![View of the limestone ridge at Bluefish Caves.](/sites/kgs/files/styles/landscape_col_lg_6/public/images/Geoarchaeology/Bluefish%20Caves%20limestone%20ridge.jpg?h=291d9c2a&itok=rwUJOG7o)
View of the Limestone Ridge at Bluefish Caves
![Top of the late Pleistocene loess exposed in front of Bluefish Cave IV.](/sites/kgs/files/styles/landscape_col_lg_6/public/images/Geoarchaeology/Bluefish%20Caves%20pleistocene%20loess.jpg?h=cd85f58f&itok=XGBRdc5r)
Pleistocene Loess at Bluefish Cave IV
Top of the late Pleistocene loess exposed in front of Bluefish Cave IV.