|  | Chauvet Cave | overview | 
	
		| Modern name(s) | Chauvet Cave | 
	
		| Region | Europe | 
	
		| Section | Western Europe | 
	
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		| Latitude | 44.38451148 N | suggest info | 
	
		| Longitude | 4.41514121 E | 
	
		| Status | Accurate location | 
	
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		| Info | Chauvet Pont'd Arc, Paleolithic cave paintings | 
	
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		| Excavation | 
			
				| general info |  
				| The cave was first explored on December 18, 1994 by a group of three speleologists: Eliette Brunel-Deschamps, Christian Hillaire, and Jean-Marie Chauvet, for whom it was named. Chauvet (1996) has a detailed account of the discovery. On top of the paintings and other human evidence they also discovered fossilized remains, prints, and markings from a variety of animals, some of which are now extinct. Further study by French archaeologist Jean Clottes has revealed much about the site, though the dating has been the matter of some dispute. |  | 
	
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				|  | Earlier occupation |  
				| time frame | from 30000 BCE to 28000 BCE |  
			
				|  | Later occupation |  
				| time frame | from 25000 BCE to 24000 BCE |  | 
	
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		|  | 44.384511, 4.415141 === 44.384511 N, 4.415141 E === 44° 23' 4.2"  N, 4° 24' 54.5"  E | 
	
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		| Nearest sites | Noviomagus Tricastinorum, Augusta, Colonia Flavia Tricastinorum, Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, circa 28.3 km (17.6 mi) east Arausio, Orange, circa 41.8 km (26 mi) south-east
 Acumum, Montélimar, circa 32.9 km (20.5 mi) north-east
 Pont du Gard, circa 49.5 km (30.8 mi) south
 Nemausus, Nimes, circa 60.9 km (37.9 mi) south
 Caumont-sur-Durance, Clos-de-Serre, circa 68.9 km (42.8 mi) south-east
 Oppidum Ambrussum, Ambrusium, circa 77.5 km (48.1 mi) south
 Colonia Cabelio, Pagus Cavellicus, Cabellio, Cavaillon, circa 78.6 km (48.9 mi) south-east
 Barbegal, aqueduct and mill, circa 79.7 km (49.5 mi) south-east
 Arelas, Arelate, Arles, circa 80.5 km (50 mi) south
 Glanum, circa 75.7 km (47 mi) south-east
 Apta Iulia, Apt, circa 96.6 km (60 mi) south-east
 Adsilanum, circa 112.9 km (70.1 mi) west
 Dea Augusta Vocontiorium, Die, circa 86.1 km (53.5 mi) east
 Aquae Sextiae, Aix-en-Provence, circa 126 km (78.3 mi) south-east
 Aquae Segetae, Moingt-Montbrison, circa 137 km (85.1 mi) north
 Cularo, Gratianopolis, Graignovol, Grenoble, circa 137.2 km (85.3 mi) north-east
 Morginum, Moringum, Moirans, circa 138.6 km (86.1 mi) north-east
 Massalia, Marseille, circa 143.3 km (89 mi) south-east
 Marseille citadel, circa 143.4 km (89.1 mi) south-east
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		| Database | ID 1587, created 8 Oct 2010, 19:30, Last changed 10 Apr 2011, 01:46 | 
	
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