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Caves and rock shelters in the East

Retrouvez les 3 caves and sub-rock shelters in the Grand-Est region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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3 cave and subrock shelter dans le Grand-Est

Sainte-Reine cave in Pierre-la-Treiche
Prehistoric cave
54200 Pierre-la-Treiche

The Sainte-Reine Cave in Pierre-la-Treiche, listed as a historic monument in 1910, is a major prehistoric site in the Great East. This archaeological deposit, the second largest natural cavity of Meurthe-et-Moselle, houses remains of animals and prehistoric tools in a 1560-metre karst network.
Prehistoric fields and caves
Cave
51270 Coizard-Joches

The necropolis of Coizard-Joches, a neolithic set of hypogees dug in chalk, is located in the Marne. Ranked a historic monument in 1926, it bears witness to the collective funeral practices of Prehistory and Chalcolithic.
Grottes des Houillottes in Courjeonnet
Cave
51270 Courjeonnet

The caves of the Houillottes in Courjeonnet are an underground site located in the commune of Courjeonnet, in the Grand Est region. Their history and creative period remain undocumented.
Neolithic cave, called Saran IV

51530 Chouilly

The Neolithic Grotto Saran IV, located in Chouilly (Marne), is a funeral hypogee of the late Neolithic, classified as a historical monument in 1961. Drained in chalk, it housed collective burials and rare archaeological furniture.
Land with prehistoric caves

51270 Courjeonnet

Land housing prehistoric caves dated from Prehistory and Chalcolithic, located in Courjeonnet in the department of Marne, classified as Historic Monument in 1926.
Neolithic tomb caves

51270 Villevenard

The Neolithic tomb caves of Villevenard, in the Marne, are three hypogees dated to the recent Neolithic and Chalcolithic, classified as historical monuments since 1926.