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		<title>Font de Gaume</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Located in Les Eyzies, on the Sarlat road, Font de Gaume Cave is a showpiece of Magdalenian engravings ...]]></description>
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<p align="justify">Located in Les Eyzies, on the Sarlat road, Font de Gaume Cave  is a showpiece of Magdalenian engravings and paintings from around 14 000 BC.  The flints (chisels, scrapers, blades) and other things found in the cave during  the excavations testify to a continual occupation since the Mousterian age, or  the age of the Neanderthals.</p>
<p align="justify">Discovered in 1901 by D. Peyrony, the Cave, 130 m long,  contains about 250 paintings. The visitor can only see 30 of them, the most  beautiful ones and the best preserved. After 60 m underground, the &#8220;Rubicon&#8221; is  the beginning of the decorated part of the cave, with red dots on the left wall.  These caves were not used as dwellings, they were shrines, according to A.  Leroi-Gourhan The Grotte de Font-de-Gaume is famous for its cave paintings from  the Magdalénien period. It is entrance is 20 m above the valley floor of the  Beune valley, at the lower edege of a huge limestone rock.</p>
<p align="justify">There are many polychrome paintings and some engravings. The  240 figures show 80 bisons, which are the dominant motive. Most other pictures  are also animals, 40 mammoths, 23 horses, 17 reindeers and deer, eight primitive  cow, four goats, a wolf, a bear, and two rhinoceroses. More interesting, but  less frequent, are four hand outlines and 19 geometric figures.</p>
<p align="justify">The cave was first settled by Stone Age people during the last  Ice Age &#8211; about 25,000 BC &#8211; when the Dordogne was the domain of roaming bison,  reindeer and mammoths. The cave mouth is no more than a fissure concealed by  rocks and trees above a small lush valley, while inside, it&#8217;s a narrow twisting  passage of irregular height in which you quickly lose your bearings in the dark.  The first painting you see is a frieze of bison, at about eye level:  reddish-brown in colour, massive, full of movement, and very far from the  primitive representations you might expect. Further on a horse stands with one  hoof slightly raised, resting. But the most miraculous of all is a frieze of  five bison discovered in 1966 during cleaning operations. The colour, remarkably  sharp and vivid, is preserved by a protective layer of calcite. Shading under  the belly and down the thighs is used to give three-dimensionality with a  sophistication that seems utterly modern. Another panel consists of superimposed  drawings, a fairly common phenomenon in cave painting, sometimes the result of  work by successive generations, but here an obviously deliberate technique. A  reindeer in the foreground shares legs with a large bison behind to indicate  perspective.</p>
<p align="justify">Location: Les Eyzies-de-Tayac. 1km from the centre of Eyzies on  the left side of the Beune valley.</p>
<p align="justify">Open:</p>
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<p align="justify">Closed 01-JAN, 01-NOV, 11-NOV, 25-DEC.</p>
<div>Dimension: Length = 400m. Guided tours : every 40min. Only  200 visitors per day, reservation necessary! Address :  Grotte de Font-de-Gaume,  BP 7, 24620 Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, Tel: +33-553068600, Fax: +33-553352618</div>
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		<title>Tayac</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tayac, the tiny but very picturesque village just 10 min. walk from the center of Les Eyzies is often overlooked ....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://dordognevacation.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/tayac.jpg"></a>Tayac, the tiny but very picturesque village just 10 min. walk from the center of Les Eyzies is often overlooked by the majority of visitors passing through Les Eyzies. Up untill the early 1900&#8242;s Les Eyzies de Tayac was simply known as &#8220;Tayac&#8221;. Tayac is more than 600 years older than Les Eyzies, and one of the oldest villages in the Dordogne region. Tayac is historically extremely rich, it was not just the roaming grounds of our Prehistoric ancestors, but the Celts , Romans and Gauls all left their markings on the area.</p>
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<p align="left"><span style="color: #993300;"><em>In the early 12th century 6 Monks from the Monastery of Paunat were travelling between Monasteries when one of the Monks became very ill, they set up camp in Tayac near a water source. The monk was dieing, but miraculously healed after drinking the water from the &#8220;Tayac Source&#8221;. To the Monks of Paunat this was a &#8220;Sign&#8221; and round about 1123 they started building the magnificent and fortified church of Tayac, they called it &#8221; St Martin &#8220;. At the same time, the Monks of Paunat started working the land in this lush Vezere valley, they built the farmhouse / monastery, which is now &#8221; </em></span><a href="/accommodation.htm"><span style="color: #993300;"><em>Ferme de Tayac </em></span></a><span style="color: #993300;"><em>&#8221; that has been completely renovated, and is now a lovely B&amp;B opposite the church. For hundreds of years the Monks lived here and worked the lands, bit by bit houses were built against the rock. Water from the &#8220;Tayac Source&#8221; was taken to other surrounding Monasteries, for it&#8217;s healing powers, Tayac was thriving. Two centuries later, things took a turn, wars were breaking out, armies were constantly attacking areas and strongholds. Religion and all that went with it lost it&#8217;s power, and very slowly the life in and around Tayac became what it is today. St. Martin still stands proud, and is without doubt the nicest Fortified Church in the Perigord, the &#8220;Tayac Source&#8221; is still there, although no longer in use.</em></span></p>
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<p align="left">During construction for a railroad in 1868, a rock shelter in a limestone cliff was uncovered. Near the back of the shelter, an occupation floor was recognized, and when excavated, it revealed the remains of four adult skeletons, one infant, and some fragmentary bones. The Link between Prehistoric Man and Modern Man had been found, here in Tayac.</p>
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