Thanks for the info Jacques.
It is very sad that earlier lack of knowledge on the risks brought by to high a frequentation lead to such a disatrous outcome. Let's hope that biologists will find a cure to that problem. Noting though that we won't know for sure its efficiency over the milleniums to come...
Just a piece of information, in addition to Lascaux II, there are other high quality reproductions of some beautiful Lascaux paintings in the "Le Thot" museum, located near Thonac, a small village about 7 km out of Montignac (
http://www.best-of-perigord.tm.fr/sites/semitour/anglais/thot_uk.html), It is in the direction of Les Eysies de Taillac. That last place is where the recently restored French National Prehistoric museum is installed.
Of particular interest in "Le Thot" museum is a magnificient reproduction of the famous scene of the Well scene (some times refered as the Dead man scene) and a reproduction of the Lascaux Deers group where the terrain is apparently used to emulate the water when deers are crossing a river.
These two paintings are not featured in Lascaux II
Yours sincerely.
Paul.
Dear Paul,
Thanks for your comments on Lascaux and "Le Thot". A few years ago, I also had the opportunity to visit the latter (the "Museum" as well as its interesting "interpretation" park). Anyway,
HERE is, this time from the TIMES ONLINE, some additional information on the present conservation problems that Lascaux is confronted with. A bit journalistically hysterical and biased, in my view, but…
Best regards,
Jacques