Ice Age paintings
Pre-historic cave paintings at Altamira are the subject of this week’s Concert radio programme in the “Seach for Man’s Origins” series.
At first the great beauty of detail in the paintings caused the scientific world to doubt their validity. It could hardly be conceived that people in the
late Ice Age lived other than as half-animals incapable of any artistic or cultural endeavours whatever.
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Press, 2 April 1979, Page 17
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