- Font de Gaume
Font de Gaume is a
cave in southwesternFrance nearLes Eyzies . The cave houses a collection ofprehistoric polychrome cave paintings , and is a popular site for tourists.History of Font de Gaume
Prehistoric people living in the
Dordogne Valley first settled in the mouth of Font de Gaume around25,000 BC . The cave mouth was inhabited at least sporadically for the next several thousand years. However, after the original prehistoric inhabitants left, the cave was forgotten until the nineteenth century when local people again began to visit the cave.In 1901, Denis Peyrony, a school teacher from Les Eyzies, discovered the paintings inside Font de Gaume. The paintings date from around 17000 BC, during the Magdalénien period. However, many of the cave's paintings were discovered much later. The cave's most famous painting, a frieze of five bison was discovered accidentally in 1966 while scientists were cleaning the cave.
The Paintings
Font de Gaume holds over 200
polychrome paintings and is considered the best example of polychrome painting other thanLascaux , which is now closed to the public. The paintings in Font de Gaume include depictions of more than 80bison , approximately 40horse depictions, and more than 20mammoth depictions.
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