Solutré
Solutré is a notable archaeological site located in the Saône-et-Loire department of France. It is famous for its prehistoric rock formations and the remains of ancient human activity, particularly from the Upper Paleolithic period. The site is part of the Solutré-Pouilly region, which is known for its rich archaeological findings.
The most significant feature of Solutré is the Solutrean culture, which is characterized by distinctive stone tools and hunting practices. Archaeologists have discovered numerous artifacts, including flint tools and animal bones, which provide insight into the lives of early humans who inhabited the area.