👉 Weta (also known as "wet") is a type of archaeological site or location where prehistoric humans lived, often in caves. These sites are believed to have been inhabited for thousands of years and were likely abandoned or destroyed by natural processes such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. The term "wet" refers to the presence of water in the rock layers that make up the cave walls, which suggests that these prehistoric humans had a way of life that was heavily dependent on the environment