Cosquer Cave In 1985, while scuba diving at Morgiou Cape near Marseille in France, Henri Cosquer found a tunnel ("The Cosquer Cave") covered with 175 meters of air at 37 meters above sea level . The tunnel that he did not know has led to one of the world's most precious paleolithic caves. During the Paleolithic era, the Cosquer cave was easier to access than it was now. In the era of artistic creation, the cave was just 11 kilometers from the coast and 80 meters above sea level (Jaobs).
Excellent Clottes in his field has never been decided. He taught high school English in Foix of the Pyrenees Mountains near the border of Andorra, which was once the center of a decorative cave. He studied archeology in his spare time and quit his professor at the age of 41. He worked part-time and gave me the opportunity to get a new cave and an impressive business card - as a prehistoric director of Midi-Pyrenees - but nominally. That promise was officially established in 1971 and in the following 20 years Clottes was usually the first responder to a newly discovered site. Prior to Chauve, the most impressive finding was Coster, a painted cave near Marseille, only reachable through dangerous underwater tunnels, three divers were drowning. Like Altamira, Cosquer was initially seen as a mischief, and some news coverage used Clottes' integrity as its certifier.
In Spain a few miles west of Santander in Spain, there is a cave that is a cave in Altamira, which was greatly affected in the early 20th century. In the cave you can see that there are bison paintings that directly disdain the beliefs of scientists of the 18th century. Early people lacked art to express intelligence. Or please express yourself in some way. If you need information, you do not need the number of days and weeks to visit the nearest town and visit that library. Physics is no longer a Newton or other alternative field of choice. You do not need a degree in journalism to announce yourself, you are no longer the sole authority of the subject. People do not travel long distances with you and try to understand that you accumulated a great deal of knowledge in the field you chose.