Grotte du Sorcier

Le Bugue


About 8km west of Les Eyzies, near the hamlet of St-Cirq, this privately owned cave features several animal engravings dating from around 15,000 BC to 17,000 BC, but it’s best known for a human figure known as the Sorcier (Sorceror), who’s endowed with a phallus of truly enormous proportions, possibly indicating his shamanic status.


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