Map of Paleolithic sites in Central and East Europe.
White line: limit of the glaciers,
Dark green line: Mountains,
Dark blue: Rivers,
Light blue: low and high sea-levels
© Berkay Dinçer
Produced upon a digital image of a Europe map.
This map is taken from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Upper_Paleolihic_Art_in_Europe.gif
No copyright: released to public domain by Wikipedia author Sugaar in
December 2006.
A view from Gorges of the Ardeche (Vallon pont d'Arc).
Gorges of the Ardeche (des gorges de l'Ardéche) is one of the most
important area for the Upper Paleolithic cave art. Today it's covered
with forest, but it is known that it was more steppic at the time of
first artists in the Upper Paleolithic.
Famous Chauvet Pont d'Arc cave is located "somewhere" in this area.
Only archaeologists know its exact location.