A rocky pendant in the southern part of the Skull Chamber is decorated on both sides. On the one facing Hillaire Chamber, we can see a young reindeer drawn with charcoal, destroyed by heavy finger scratches, on top of which a finger-traced horse head and a mammoth are superimposed. Traces of red paint appear to pre-date the brocket. On the other side several animals are depicted, including a reindeer that has also been erased by scraping. These two sides correspond to the black drawings from the earliest phase of the decoration.

Panoramique associé
Type de notice
Cartel
Coordonnées
ath="-27.12" atv="3.11"

Partners and authors

  •  Surface of the Reindeer Pendant facing the room