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In his new book, Gregory Curtis introduces us to the spectacular cave paintings of France and Spain& to the men and women who rediscovered them, to the varied theories about their origins, to their remarkable beauty and their continuing fascination. He takes us with him on his own journey of discovery, making us see the astonishing sophistication and power of the paintings, telling us what is known about their creators, the Cro-Magnon people who settled the area some 40,000 years ago. Beginning in 1879 with Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola, who found the astonishing paintings on the ceiling of a cave at Altamira, Curtis takes us among the scholars of prehistory, the archaeologists, the art historians who devoted their lives to studying and writing about the paintings. Among them: the famous Abbe; Henri Breuil, who lay on his back in damp caves lit only by a lantern held patiently aloft by his faithful& and silent& female assistant, to produce the exquisite tracings that are the most reproduced renderings of the art; Max Raphael, the art historian who first understood that the animals on the walls were not single portraits but part of larger compositions; the beautiful Annette Lamming-Emperaire, resistance fighter turned archaeologist, whose doctoral thesis was so important that all theory since has flowed from her work; Jean Clottes and others still working as new caves and information come to light. In his own search for the caves' meaning, Curtis takes us through the major theories& that the art was part of fertility or hunting rituals, or used for religious or shamanistic purposes, or was clan mythology& examining the ways in which ethnography, archaeology, and religion have influenced the thinking about the cave paintings over time. 'The Cave Painters' is rich in detail, personalities, and history& and permeated with the mystery at the core of this art created so many thousands of years ago by human beings who had developed, perhaps for the first time, both the abi
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Cave paintings. --- Namibia --- Antiquities.
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This book by Ion L. Idriess explores various stories and mysteries related to Aboriginal culture, Australian history, and the natural environment. It delves into topics such as Aboriginal cave paintings, the potential existence of a written sign language, and the speculated powers within the human mind. The author invites readers to think critically and engage with the material, promising adventure and insight into the mysteries of the swamps and mangroves. The book recounts historical events, including the story of Mrs. Mary Watson and her resilience in the face of adversity on Lizard Island. Idriess aims to educate and entertain his audience, providing a blend of historical narrative, personal observation, and speculative thought.
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