cavework
Cavework refers to the human activity of creating and modifying caves for various purposes. This practice has been documented in many cultures throughout history, with examples ranging from prehistoric times to the present day. The primary motivations for cavework include shelter, storage, and religious or ceremonial purposes.
Prehistoric cavework is one of the earliest forms of human habitation. Examples include the Chauvet Cave in
In more recent times, cavework has been used for storage, such as in salt mines or wine
Cavework can also involve the creation of new caves, such as in the case of the Great
The practice of cavework has been influenced by technological advancements, with modern techniques allowing for more