Pech Merle cave system

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The Pech Merle cave system is a prehistoric cave complex in southwestern France renowned for its well-preserved Paleolithic wall paintings and remarkable geological formations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf decorated cave
prehistoric cave complex
tourist attraction
accessPolicy restricted visitor numbers
artCulture Gravettian
surface form: Gravettian culture

Magdalenian
surface form: Magdalenian culture
artPeriod Upper Palaeolithic
surface form: Upper Paleolithic
country France
depicts aurochs
bison
horses
human silhouettes
mammoths
discoveredBy André David NERFINISHED
Henri Dutertre NERFINISHED
discoveryYear 1922
estimatedAge approximately 25,000 years old
hasArtworkType animal figures
geometric signs
hand stencils
human figures
hasChamber Combel gallery
Gallery of the Horses
Hall of the Discs
hasFeature calcite concretions
fossilized footprints
natural cave formations
prehistoric floor markings
hasMaterialUsed charcoal
manganese oxide
natural ochres
heritageStatus protected site under French law
knownFor Paleolithic cave paintings
geological formations
prehistoric rock art
spotted horses panel
stalactites and stalagmites
languageOfToponym Occitan
locatedIn Cabrerets
Lot department
Occitanie
surface form: Occitanie region

southwestern France
managementBy Musée de Préhistoire du Pech Merle NERFINISHED
near Cahors NERFINISHED
Célé Valley
openedToPublic 1926
tourismType cultural tourism
prehistoric heritage tourism

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Grotte de Pech Merle isPartOf Pech Merle cave system