In
1994 explorers discovered a cave, which had been used by people,
living about 35.000 years ago, during the last ice-age, when most of
northern Europe and the Alps were covered with ice. The climate in
southern was (and is) much better and nature flourished abundant.
Horses, lions, mammut, rhino's and lots of other animals roamed these
fertile grounds.
The
cave-entrance had been blocked by a landslide and it was not entered
for 25.000 years. It turned out to be one of the most beautiful caves
ever found. At first it just seemed an ordinary cave, but the first
explorers reached an entrance to a sub-cave, marked with ocre-dots.
From then on, the cave-walls were beautifully decorated. Groups of
horses seem to gallop and rhino's were battling. These paintings were
highly expressive and dynamic. The stone walls were used to realise
optic illusions and even movement.
The
cave is named after its discoverer, monsieur dr. Chauvet, but it is
better known as : the cave of the Forgotten Dreams.
Part
of being of enormous artistic and cultural importance, the cave gave
an insight into the religious beliefs of these ancestors. The cave
was littered with skulls and bones of the cave-bear. On big skull of
this “gentle, vegetarian giant” was placed on an altar,
surrounded with other objects and stones. In time the dripping water
had cristalised the skull, frozen in time. The artists, the sjamans
and the other visitors to this, important place of worship, used
torches. These torches left charcoal on the walls and floor.
Carbon-dating indicated, that the material was 26.000 years old. The
cave is closed for visitors and only a select group of scientists
have entrance. There are plans to build an amusement-parc in the
area, with a copy of the cave.
Besides
the paintings (sometimes only sketches) whe find dots and especially
hand-prints. Scientists have no idea what they mean. They call it
“ice-age graffiti”, like “Kilroy was here”. Sometimes the
hand is incomplete. I heard explanations like self-mutilation. If
that's what you do in a dangerous environment. They had to hunt and
their pray was bigger in size and numbers. Cave lions, beautifully
drawn in the Chauvet-cave, were dangerous and so were rhino's. You
don't handicap yourself by mutilating your body. The explanation is
much more simple. Handsigns are the oldest language in the world. It
is universal and still be used. You even me offend the police by
using handsigns. I don't think handsigns have changed that much.
http://youtu.be/l_z6FLYCDzk
: THE CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS (WERNER HERZOG)
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