Various caves within the gorge were inhabited by
neolithic people from which flint tools are held in the
Wells and Mendip Museum. One particularly fine flint flake can be seen in the museum at
King John's Hunting Lodge in
Axbridge. Human and animal bones from the
Neolithic were recovered from Outlook Cave in 1907. Bones from the
Palaeolithic have been found at Savory's Hole. Several caves occur within the Gorge, of which Bridged Pot and Gully Cave provide some of the best Late
Devensian small-mammal assemblages known from Britain. Most of the deposits remain in situ and include
steppe pika,
Arctic lemming,
Norway lemming, various
voles,
red deer and
reindeer.
Bronze Age finds include pottery from the
Beaker culture, a stone axe and flint knife. ==Current use==