Raymonden
Cave and archaeological site in France / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Raymonden is a prehistoric cave near Chancelade in the French département Dordogne. The cave was inhabited during the Upper Paleolithic and contained, besides many artefacts, a human skeleton.
Quick Facts Location, Region ...
Abri de Raymonden | |
Raymonden entrance | |
Location | near Chancelade |
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Region | département Dordogne, France |
Coordinates | 45°12′25″N 0°40′25″E |
Type | limestone |
History | |
Material | limestone |
Periods | Upper Palaeolithic |
Cultures | Magdalenian |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1876 |
Archaeologists | M. Hardy |
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