
Grotte du Renne
Grotte du Renne is a significant archaeological site located in France's Burgundy region, known for its rich deposits of artifacts and remains from the Upper Paleolithic era, around 29,000 to 25,000 years ago. Discovered in the 1950s, the cave contains stone tools, animal remains, and art objects, including the famous "engraved pebbles" that suggest early human creativity and symbolic thinking. It provides crucial insight into the lives of prehistoric people, their hunting practices, social structures, and adaptation to their environment, helping researchers understand human evolution and early cultural development.