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Caves and rock shelters in Île de France

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Trou du Sarrazin de Villeneuve-sur-Auvers
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91580 Villeneuve-sur-Auvers

Le Trou du Sarrazin is a protohistoric cave in Villeneuve-sur-Auvers, Île-de-France, in the Essonne department.
Archaeological vestiges of Buthiers - Engraved rock and cave

77760 Buthiers

The archaeological remains of Buthiers, including an engraved rock and an adorned cave, are located in the Vallée aux Noirs in Buthiers, Île-de-France. These elements, classified in 2022, bear witness to a rare prehistoric heritage in the region.
Shelter under rock adorned with prehistoric figures in the federal forest

77300 Fontainebleau

The Gorge aux Loups shelter, classified as a historical monument, is an adorned prehistoric site located in the forest of Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France.
Shelter under rock adorned with prehistoric paintings

77300 Fontainebleau

Long-Rocher shelter No. 2, called Croc-Marin, is a prehistoric site adorned with rock paintings, classified as a historical monument since 1953, located in the forest of Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne).
Rock shelter adorned with prehistoric engravings

77760 Larchant

The rock shelter adorned with prehistoric engravings of Larchant, in Seine-et-Marne, is a protohistoric site classified as a Historic Monument, bearing witness to ancient rock art in Île-de-France.
Shelter under rock decorated with figures at the top of the Grande Montagne and prehistoric enclosure

77123 Noisy-sur-École

The rock shelter adorned with the Grande Montagne, in Noisy-sur-École (Seine-et-Marne), is a classified protohistoric site, including engraved figures and a prehistoric enclosure, a witness to the ancient occupations in Île-de-France.
Two rock shelters decorated with prehistoric engravings

77123 Noisy-sur-École

The two rock shelters of Noisy-sur-École, in Île-de-France, house prehistoric engravings classified as Historic Monument since 1953. Located in Seine-et-Marne, they bear witness to a rare rock heritage.
Cave decorated with prehistoric engravings

91720 Maisse

The cave adorned with prehistoric engravings of Maisse, located in Île-de-France, is a protohistoric site classified as Historic Monument, housing ancient artistic testimonies in a unique underground setting.