Making Art in the Ice Age

The Story of How Our Ancestors Made Images

(Author) Paul Bahn
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The extraordinary phenomenon of Ice Age art endured for over 30,000 years of our prehistory. This book will show you how the art was discovered, how it was made, how we know its age and if it's genuine. But this art is much more than pictures and paint - it tells us more about our early ancestors than bones and tools ever will. Life during the Ice Age was a huge part of our human journey, and the people who lived then, by painting on cave walls and engraving their myths on animal bones, have reached out to us down the millennia with their stories and memories. It is unlikely we will ever know the meanings of the simple handprints or the animal silhouette paintings, or the ideas that were shared in great cave wall murals, but they are likely to be profound. And despite our inability to understand the messages, we can still marvel at the valuable gifts these Ice Age artists have bestowed on us.

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Publisher:
Archaeopress
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781805830887
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
Nov. 13, 2025

Paul Bahn

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