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A London furniture conservator solves 20,000-year Ice Age drawings mystery
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<blockquote data-quote="Whyayeman" data-source="post: 77093138" data-attributes="member: 415320"><p>That is really interesting. I have been to Lascaux. The caves are closed now but the replica is very impressive. The paintings are haunting and wonderful. I would recommend a visit to anybody interested in art or anthropology.</p><p></p><p>Don't think of hairy ape-men. These were modern people who looked like us. Of course they knew a lot about the animals they hunted. Their knowledge of their breeding seasons tempts us to speculate that they understood about the danger of over-exploitation. Perhaps we could even learn <em>from</em> them as well as <em>about</em> them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whyayeman, post: 77093138, member: 415320"] That is really interesting. I have been to Lascaux. The caves are closed now but the replica is very impressive. The paintings are haunting and wonderful. I would recommend a visit to anybody interested in art or anthropology. Don't think of hairy ape-men. These were modern people who looked like us. Of course they knew a lot about the animals they hunted. Their knowledge of their breeding seasons tempts us to speculate that they understood about the danger of over-exploitation. Perhaps we could even learn [I]from[/I] them as well as [I]about[/I] them. [/QUOTE]
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