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Cosquer Cave

Upper Paleolithic cave art site, southern France

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Cosquer Cave ([kɔskɛʁ], also [kɔske]) is located in the Calanque de Morgiou in Marseille, France, near Cap Morgiou. The entrance to the cave is located 37 m (121 ft) underwater, due to the Holocene sea level rise. The cave contains various prehistoric rock art engravings. Its submarine entrance was discovered in 1985 by Henri Cosquer, a professional diver. The underwater passage leading to the cave was progressively explored until 1990 by cave divers without the divers being aware of the archaeological character of the cave. It is only in the last period (1990–1991) of the progressive underwater explorations that the cave divers emerged in the non-submerged part of the cave. The prehistoric paintings were not immediately discovered by the divers to first emerge from the other side of the sump. The cave was named after Henri Cosquer, when its existence was made public in 1991, after three divers became lost in the cave and died.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
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Fatal diving accidents

1 September 1991

Declaration to authorities

3 September 1991

Paintings first recorded by diver group

9 July 1991

Official archaeological expedition

18–20 September 1991

Solutrean art phase

c. 19,000 BP

Guide line completed

24 June 1991

Gravettian art phase

c. 27,000 BP

Entrance discovered

1985

Underground lake reached

June 1990

Documentary filmed

June 1992

Programmed archaeological operations (first phase)

2001–2005

Programmed archaeological operations (second phase)

2010–2015

Classification

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Artistic and Decorative Features

Cave PaintingsHand StencilsMurals
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Domestic and Habitation Structures

Caves
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Environmental and Natural Features

Rock SheltersModified Caves
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Country

France

Coordinates

43.20° N, 5.45° E