Lascaux has been mentioned more than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'Travelore Report, Monthly In Print Since 1971' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Lascaux had the highest popularity figure in January, 2017.

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Top Reasons To Visit In France In 2016

[...] Center, also known as Lascaux 4, is poised to become the leading tourist attraction and cultural tool associated with Lascaux's [...]

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Top Reasons To Visit France In 2016

[...] Center, also known as Lascaux 4, is poised to become the leading tourist attraction and cultural tool associated with Lascaux's [...]

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Looking ahead to 2016

[...] Storytelling is the oldest form of entertainment there is. From campfires and pictograms—the Lascaux cave paintings may be as much as twenty thousand years old— to tribal songs & epic ballads [...]

bonoboz.in

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Why You Should Visit France In 2016

[...] International Center for Cave Art (Centre International d'Art Pariétal), located at the foot of Lascaux Hill, will house a complete copy of the famous Lascaux cave and place a heavy emphasis on [...]

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Famous Places in France – Top Ten

[...] that you can see here are truly awe inspiring, some dating as far back as 35,000 years. The Lascaux sites (now a replica) are very popular tourist attractions in france, and there are many others [...]

Angkor.co
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Lascaux-A UNESCO World Heritage Site in France

[...] As the name of a region in France, Lascaux is most famous for its cave paintings, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site [...]

xianfly.com

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Elliott ‘Numskull’ Routledge

[...] a store on King St in Newtown called 567. For my canvas work I use a paint made in Sweden called Lascaux that can only be bought at one store in Sydney called ArtScene. Thank god for them. What and [...]

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Ancient hominids by paleoartist Elisabeth Daynès

[...] lived around 18,000 years ago. Homo sapiens sapiens Modern humans of the the culture behind the Lascaux cave paintings, which date to 17,300 years ago. hominids Homo georgicus Setting up a museum [...]

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