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Cave Paintings - Location Maps and Themes

map of sites in southern France

Map of sites in the south of France showing ice age coastlines

Note - Use the pdf version below if you wish to print this on a single sheet of paper.

Photo: Don Hitchcock version 2012/05/26





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Here is the map of Southern France showing ice age coastlines as a pdf file, version 2012/05/26

This should allow the user to print the map as a single page on all computers and printers using the free Adobe Reader program.

Other programs and browsers may open the file, but it is best to use Adobe Reader to print it, since other programs tend to chop bits off.







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Map of sites in the Vézère Valley of France.

If you click on the map you will see a larger map with the ability to click on the marked sites and get further information.

Photo: Don Hitchcock





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Map of Gravettian sites in the south of France and the north of Spain.

Photo: Gargas et l’Atlantique: les relations transpyrénéennes au cours du Gravettien, Munibe 57, 2005
by Pascal Foucher

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Map of the decorated caves in the Dordogne region of southwest France, from the excellent book Secrets of the Ice Age by Evan Hadingham, 1980. The locations of a few undecorated occupation sites of special interest are marked with stars

Photo: Secrets of the Ice Age by Evan Hadingham, 1980



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Map of the decorated caves in the Quercy region.

Photo: Secrets of the Ice Age by Evan Hadingham, 1980



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Map of the decorated caves in the French Pyrenees.

Photo: Secrets of the Ice Age by Evan Hadingham, 1980



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Map of the decorated caves in the northern Spain.

Photo: Secrets of the Ice Age by Evan Hadingham, 1980



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This is an analysis of animal themes in Palaeolithic Cave Art, from the excellent book Secrets of the Ice Age by Evan Hadingham, 1980

Photo: Secrets of the Ice Age by Evan Hadingham, 1980








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