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Caves and shelters in the Dordogne

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Cave decorated with the Pigeonnier

24250 Domme

The Pigeonnier Cave is a cave adorned with the Upper Paleolithic located in Domme, Dordogne, classified as a historical monument for its parietal engravings dating from the Gravettien.
Prehistoric cave of the Cavaille

24150 Couze-et-Saint-Front

The prehistoric cave of La Cavaille, located in Couze-et-Saint-Front in the Dordogne, is a site adorned with the Paleolithic, classified as Historical Monument, bearing witness to the perigordian art.
Gisement en grotto du Roc de Marsal

24260 Campagne

The Roc de Marsal deposit in Campagne (Dordogne) is a prehistoric cave in the Middle Paleolithic region that delivered in 1961 the remains of a Neanderthal child. Ranked a historic monument in 1989, it bears witness to a Mousterian occupation in the valley of the Vézère.
Prehistoric cave of the Muzardia

24260 Campagne

The Muzardie Prehistoric Cave, located in Campagne in New Aquitaine, is an archaeological site discovered in 1978, home to paleolithic engravings and medieval remains.
Goat's Hole Cave

24310 Bourdeilles

The Trou de la Chèvre cave, located in Bourdeilles, New Aquitaine, is a prehistoric deposits of the Paleolithic, home to the Mussterian, Perigordian and Aurignacian remains, partially excavated between 1948 and 1955.
Abri Reverdit to Sergeac
Sheltered in rock
24290 Sergeac

The Revertit shelter in Sergeac is a prehistoric site of the Upper Paleolithic, located in Dordogne (Nouveau-Aquitaine), famous for its bas-relief frieze dating from the Aurignacian, classified as a Historic Monument since 1924.
Shelter Labattut in Sergeac
Sheltered in rock
24290 Sergeac

The Labattut Shelter in Sergeac is a prehistoric site of the Upper Paleolithic, classified historical monument, located in Dordogne (New Aquitaine). It is part of the valley of the Rocks, rich in Aurignacian and Magdalenian remains, with remarkable engravings and rock paintings.
Shelter Blanchard in Sergeac
Sheltered in rock
24290 Sergeac

The Blanchard shelter in Sergeac, Dordogne, is a prehistoric site of the Upper Paleolithic, famous for its aurignacian bone industry and parietal works of art, located in a valley rich in prehistoric habitats.