The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of
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The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac, France, June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com