Lascaux II replica of a Lascaux cave painting. This is an deer figure from the central gallery. The original Lascaux cave was closed to the public in


Lascaux II replica of a Lascaux cave painting. This is an deer figure from the central gallery. The original Lascaux cave was closed to the public in 1963. The full-scale Lascaux II replica opened nearby in 1983. The Lascaux cave paintings in south-western France, around 17,000 years old, were painted by Cro-Magnon man, an early European culture of modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens), using red, brown and yellow ochre, and black manganese dioxide. They may have had religious and artistic significance. Photographed in 2010.


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