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Caves and shelters in New Aquitaine

Retrouvez les 36 caves and subrock shelters in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Puymartin Cave

24620 Marquay

The Puymartin Cave, located in Marquay, New Aquitaine, is a prehistoric site of the Paleolithic with an equine bas-relief, classified as a Historic Monument since 1995.
Prehistoric Grèze cave

24620 Marquay

The Grèze Prehistoric Cave, located in Marquay, Dordogne, is a remarkable paleolithic site, known for its parietal representations studied since the 20th century.
Cave Under the Great Lake

24220 Meyrals

The cave called Under the Grand Lac, located in Meyrals, New Aquitaine, is a prehistoric site of the Upper Paleolithic, classified as Historic Monument since 1981.
Prehistoric cave of the Bison

24620 Meyrals

The Bison Prehistoric Cave, located in Meyrals, New Aquitaine, is an archaeological site dating from the Prehistory, classified as Historic Monument since 2005.
Cave, Roch deposit and Pas-Estrét rock shelter

24200 Saint-André-d'Allas

The Roch cave and the Pas-Estrét shelter in Saint-André-d'Allas are major prehistoric sites of Upper Paleolithic and Neolithic, classified in 1932.
Site of the Grotto des Fraux

24800 Saint-Martin-de-Fressengeas

The Grotto des Fraux, located in Saint-Martin-de-Fressengeas, New Aquitaine, is an archaeological site of the Bronze Age with remains and exceptional parietal art.
Peyrat Cave Site

24210 Saint-Rabier

The Peyrat Cave, located in Saint-Rabier, New Aquitaine, is a prehistoric site of the Upper Paleolithic, an example of the first human occupation in the region.
Prehistoric cave of Combe Saunière

24420 Sarliac-sur-l'Isle

The Prehistoric Cave of Combe Saunière, located at Sarliac-sur-l'Isle in New Aquitaine, is a rare paleolithic habitat, covering several periods of this prehistoric era.