International audienceLascaux Cave (Montignac, France) contains paintings from the Upper Paleolithic period. Shortly after its discovery in 1940, the cave was seriously disturbed by major destructive interventions. In 1963, the cave was closed due to algal growth on the walls. In 2001, the ceiling, walls and sediments were colonized by the fungus Fusarium solani. Later, black stains, probably of fungal origin, appeared on the walls. Biocide treatments, including quaternary ammonium derivatives, were extensively applied for a few years, and have been in use again since January 2008. The microbial communities in Lascaux Cave were shown to be composed of human-pathogenic bacteria and entomopathogenic fungi, the former as a result of the biocid...
Lascaux Cave is a UNESCO site that was closed to the public following wall surface alterations. Most...
The conservation of rock-art paintings in European caves is a matter of increasing interest. This de...
International audienceIn the Saint-Marcel cave (France), wood barrels and thousands of bottles conta...
Lascaux Cave (Montignac, France) contains paintings from the Upper Paleolithic period. Shortly after...
International audienceLascaux Cave (Montignac, France) contains paintings from the Upper Paleolithic...
Lascaux Cave in France contains valuable Palaeolithic paintings. The importance of the paintings, on...
International audienceThe Lascaux Cave contains a remarkable set of paintings from the Upper Palaeol...
KeyWords Plus: QUATERNARY AMMONIUM-COMPOUNDS; SOIL HUMIC FRACTIONS; AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS; ALTAMIRA ...
The Lascaux Cave in France suffered an outbreak of the fungus <i>Fusarium solani</i> in 2001. Biocid...
Lascaux Cave was discovered in 1940. Twenty years after the first microbial contamination signs appe...
International audienceMicroorganisms colonize caves extensively, and in caves open for tourism they ...
Lascaux Cave was discovered in 1940. Twenty years after the first microbial contamination signs appe...
Background: The World-famous UNESCO heritage from the Paleolithic human society, Lascaux Cave (Franc...
International audienceThe Lascaux Cave was discovered in 1940, and by 1960 it had received up to 180...
Lascaux Cave is a UNESCO site that was closed to the public following wall surface alterations. Most...
The conservation of rock-art paintings in European caves is a matter of increasing interest. This de...
International audienceIn the Saint-Marcel cave (France), wood barrels and thousands of bottles conta...
Lascaux Cave (Montignac, France) contains paintings from the Upper Paleolithic period. Shortly after...
International audienceLascaux Cave (Montignac, France) contains paintings from the Upper Paleolithic...
Lascaux Cave in France contains valuable Palaeolithic paintings. The importance of the paintings, on...
International audienceThe Lascaux Cave contains a remarkable set of paintings from the Upper Palaeol...
KeyWords Plus: QUATERNARY AMMONIUM-COMPOUNDS; SOIL HUMIC FRACTIONS; AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS; ALTAMIRA ...
The Lascaux Cave in France suffered an outbreak of the fungus <i>Fusarium solani</i> in 2001. Biocid...
Lascaux Cave was discovered in 1940. Twenty years after the first microbial contamination signs appe...
International audienceMicroorganisms colonize caves extensively, and in caves open for tourism they ...
Lascaux Cave was discovered in 1940. Twenty years after the first microbial contamination signs appe...
Background: The World-famous UNESCO heritage from the Paleolithic human society, Lascaux Cave (Franc...
International audienceThe Lascaux Cave was discovered in 1940, and by 1960 it had received up to 180...
Lascaux Cave is a UNESCO site that was closed to the public following wall surface alterations. Most...
The conservation of rock-art paintings in European caves is a matter of increasing interest. This de...
International audienceIn the Saint-Marcel cave (France), wood barrels and thousands of bottles conta...