New Archaeological Discovery Divers uncovered This inside Stone Age cave
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* The discovery was made along the south coast of France in what is now known as the Cosquer Cave, after its finder Henri Cosquer. First found in 1985, the prehistoric rock art engravings were not made public until 1991. A huge proportion of the cavern, including some of the wall art, was permanently or periodically submerged and destroyed by seawater, leaving only 150 pieces of art dating back to as early as the Upper Paleolithic.
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