Diverse hypotheses put forward by historians as to the origins of the Isle of R6 have
invariably caused ardent controversies. However, it is now certain that this territory was
linked to the neighbouring continent, of which it formed an integral part, well before the
appearance of man in the area. To the north and south, two promontories extending on either
side limited the valleys of the Niort S~vre and the Charente. Their alluvial deposits extended
much further than the present estuaries. It was during the quarternary era that the main
formation of the island began. The last ice age was ending and the ice which covered the
whole territory was melting, consequently causing a slow rise in the level of the Atlantic. The
progressive increase of water caused the immersion of the lowest areas and only the highest
parts resulting from geological movement in the secondary era were preserved. Thus at first,
the sea covered large portions of the land, creating four islets of jurassic limestone : Loix,
Les Portes, Ars and Saint-Martin. These subsisted, separated from each other by the waters.
Simultaneously to the east, the ocean flooded the section between the point of Sablanceaux
and that of Saint-Marc at La Pallice, thus isolating the last band of visible land from the rest
of the continent. A long period followed, during which the area between each island was
filled in by marine deposits. A slight withdrawal of the waters enabled the marshes to form,
linking the former separated parts. For many years after the appearance of man, these marsh
areas were at the mercy of the sea. The outline of the island was however sketched out
henceforth and man was soon to perfect what nature had patiently begun.
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