Paleolithic in 3D! See The Cave Where The Oldest Cave Paintings
It is believed that is where man first tried to write with symbols. It Chauvet Pont d’Arc cave in southern France, who will be the subject of a documentary 3D.
Cave is a real source of information for specialists because there have found cave paintings dating from the Paleolithic era, which are intact and who can prove the first communication attempts of our ancestors 40,000 years ago.
Today, the cave, abandoned for a long time, 3D is the subject of a documentary, which will be called Cave of Forgotten Dreams. The documentary will be made by German director Werner Herzog.
An interesting place is the so-called cave room monster, ie the place where we can see paintings depicting strange creatures large. In fact, experts say that this place was intended for rituals by prehistoric people.

Also lines, paragraphs or half circles discovered on the walls of the caves indicates that preistoricii rather tried to communicate through symbols in paintings.

Experts say that the paintings in the cave suggests that tribes who came from Europe to Africa had brought with them the language of symbols.

The fact that more signs are repeated in the cave paintings have led scientists to affirm that they are the first attempts to communicate by writing to the Paleolithic Age or Stone Age.
The oldest Paleolithic paintings in Central
Late last year, a team of Romanian cave explorers discovered the cave Coliboaia Natural Park Apuseni, Bihor county, some of the oldest paintings of Palaeolithic in Central Europe. In May 2010, they have been certified as authentic by a team of French specialists. It is a total of about ten animal figures made in charcoal black on the walls of a gallery of high cave.
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