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The Splendour of Lascaux: Rediscovering the Greatest Treasure in Prehistoric Art

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By: N Aujoulat
274 pages, 180 illus, 39 col figs
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
The Splendour of Lascaux: Rediscovering the Greatest Treasure in Prehistoric Art
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  • The Splendour of Lascaux: Rediscovering the Greatest Treasure in Prehistoric Art ISBN: 9780500051351 Hardback May 2005 Out of Print #154969
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On 12 September 1940, four teenagers accidentally stumbled across a hole in the hillside overlooking the village of Montignac, France. This opening - the entrance to the Lascaux Cave and its network of chambers - brought to light stunning 17,000-year-old paintings that vividly depicted a whole host of animals and figures. The discovery was to become one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century. By the 1950s, however, the sheer number of visitors to the cave was causing the paintings to deteriorate, forcing the Ministry of Cultural Affairs finally to close it to the public in 1963. A key figure at France's National Centre for Prehistory, Norbert Aujoulat has been fascinated by the Lascaux Cave ever since his first visit back in 1970 and has spent years researching its ancient art. Here, he takes a thorough exploration of the historic site, detailing the geological and archaeological background of the area and guides through the individual chambers and paintings from their very beginnings right up to the present day.

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Out of Print
By: N Aujoulat
274 pages, 180 illus, 39 col figs
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
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