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Sunday 24 March 2019

The Cosquer Cave Discovery :: Antrhopology

The Cosquer Cave Disc everywherey A long, long eon ago, 27,000 years ago to be exact, during the glacial period, glaciers over a kilometer deep spanned the country of France from the Alps to the Haute Provence. These glaciers held so much water that they caused the ocean level in the Mediterranean Sea to drop well over 100 meters. Prehistoric humans found the admittance to Cosquer cave non far from the seashore and some entered to paint inside it. During this time, men created wonderful pictures on the walls of the cave. But, as the earth warmed up, the sea level began to revolt and 17,000 years later the entry to Cosquer cave was completely underwater. The water keep to rise and at present time the caves entrance is 37 meters below the level of the sea. This is the incredible story of Cosquer Cave and its discovery. It was a discovery so unexpected that it was believed to be a deception. Read on as I share with you my own discoveries as I, have e xplored Cosquer Cave. In 1991, a diver by the name of Henri Cosquer from Cassis notice the cave that is nowadays named for him. His discovery was so extraordinary and unexpected that some scientists believed it to be a deception or very probably a farce. But currently after his discovery scientists using modern procedures performed datings that confirmed Cosquers discovery. Henri Cosquer had discovered and important archeological site The cave is located at drapery Morgiou in the Calanques, near Marseilles. Underwater access to the cave is extremely treacherous, fetching explorers through a tunnel 175 meters in length and 37 meters under sea level. As a safety precaution and in order to preserve the site, the entry passage to the cave has now been blocked. However, a three-dimensional reproduction of the cave was created by Electricite de France, allowing a virtual visit. quondam(prenominal) dives organized by the French Ministry of Cultu re have revealed the cave walls to be decorated with a variety of land animals including horses, ibex, shamois, bison, wild ox, megaloceros, and red deer.

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