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- A Visual and Contextual Analysis of Four Paleolithic Painted Caves in Southwest France (Dordogne)
- Art and Shamanism: from Cave Painting to the White Cube
- The Identification of the First Paleolithic Animal Sculpture in the Ile-De-France: the Ségognole 3 Bison and Its Ramifications
- Paper Series N° 33
- The Equids Represented in Cave Art and Current Horses: a Proposal to Determine Morphological Differences and Similarities
- Fig. 75.- Llonín Cave. Paintings and Engravings on the Main Pa- Nel
- Lascaux Cave
- PRODUCTION PACEA 2017 ___Articles Dans Des Revues
- Sound Reflection As an Explanation for the Content and Context of Rock Art
- Human Occupation of Euskalerria During the Last Glacial Maximum
- Questions for Dr Zilhão of Fact from the Chaff of Fiction
- The Identification of the First Paleolithic Animal Sculpture in the Ile-De-France: the Ségognole 3 Bison and Its Ramifications
- Rock Art Cave Paintings 4Th-6Th Grade
- Prehistoric Art
- Lectures on the Ice-Age Painted Caves of Southwestern France
- A004: Dangers to Cave Art – Lascaux 1 Mouldy Old Cave Closed – 'Bug
- Archaeology and the Origins of Modern Humans: European and African Perspectives
- Radiocarbon Dates from Hohle Fels Cave (Alb-Donau-Kreis / D) and the Passage from Aurignacian to Gravettian
- AMNH Expeditions Toll-Free
- France May 20-28, 2016
- A Modern Approach to Cave Painting Such As Those Found in Lascaux
- Michel, Loire Valley, & Lascaux Prehistoric Cave Paintings
- Unit #1 Art of the Paleolithic Part 2 Announcements: • Hand in Initial Questionnaire • for Thursday Art Materials Will Be Needed
- Portugal] Rock-Art: Validation of Archaeological Dating to the Palaeolithic and Refutation of 'Scientific' Dating to Historic Or Proto-Historic Times
- When Lions Ruled France 2
- My Visit Book
- An Early Bone Tool Industry from the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa: Implications for the Origins of Modern Huma
- The Origins of Man in Southwest France and Northern Spain
- Scientists Warn Spanish Cave Should Remain Off the Tourist Map 7 October 2011, by Lin Edwards
- Pech-Merle Cave. Dordogne, France. Horses 25000–24000
- Cave Art and the Evolution of the Human Mind
- The Significance of Caves in Post-Flood History of Mankind
- Rock Art Tourism Mélanie Duval, Christophe Gauchon, Benjamin Smith
- Anthropology Without Informants Collected Works in Paleoanthropology by L
- Representation of Movement in the Upper Palaeolithic: an Ethological Approach to the Interpretation of Parietal Art
- Watts I (2010) the Pigments from Pinnacle Point Cave 13B, Western
- Still No Archaeological Evidence That Neanderthals Created Iberian Cave Art
- The Evolutionary Emergence of Costly Rituals
- Reconstructing Paleolithic Cave Art: the Example of Marsoulas Cave (France) Carole Fritz, Mark Willis, Gilles Tosello
- Discovery of Unusual Minerals in Paleolithic Black Pigments from Lascaux (France) and Ekain (Spain)
- Curriculum Vitae
- Journal of Archaeological Science 127 (2021) 105335
- Pleistocene Cave Art from Sulawesi, Indonesia
- Lascaux the History of the Discovery of an Outstanding Decorated Cave
- Archaeological Analogues for Assessing the Long-Term Performance of a Mined Geologic Repository for High-Level Radioactive Waste
- Life and Death at the Pe Ş Tera Cu Oase
- The Cave of Altamira 22,000 Years of History
- Cave Paintings