
Grotte de Laussel
The Grotte de Laussel is a prehistoric cave located in southwestern France, famous for its vivid Paleolithic paintings, particularly a large carved relief of a woman holding a horn, dating around 25,000 years ago. These artworks provide valuable insights into early human life, symbolism, and artistic expression. The cave also contains engravings, footprints, and tools, offering a glimpse into the daily existence of early hunter-gatherers. Protected as a significant archaeological site, it helps us understand the cognitive and cultural development of ancient humans.