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A painted bison from the Cosquer cave
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A painted bison from the Cosquer cave

The Cosquer cave is located in the Calanque de Morgiou near Marseille, France, not very far from Cap Morgiou. This cave, which entrance is nowadays located underwater, was disovered by Henri Cosquer in 1991.

Description

Today, the grotto can be accessed through a 175-meter long tunnel, the entrance of which is located 37 meters under the level of the sea.

20,000 years ago, during the last glaciation, large volumes of water were retained in enormous ice capes, making the level of the sea 110 to 120 meters lower than today. The shore of Mediterranean sea was then several kilometers away from the grotto.

The Art of Cosquer Cave

This cave contains several dozen painting and carvings dating back to Upper Paleolithic, matching two different phases of occupation of the cave:

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Massif des Calanques
Calanques
Sormiou | Morgiou | Sugiton |Oeil de verre | Devenson | En-Vau | Port-Pin | Port-Miou | Arène
Mountain ranges and features
Marseilleveyre | Mont Puget |Cosquer cave | La Gineste | Corniche des Crêtes | Cap Canaille | The Semaphore

 


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