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Cave painting of horse and hind, artwork
Cave painting of a horse and a hind. Artwork of a cave painting found on the roof of the Altamira Cave in northern Spain, which was inhabited during the the Upper Palaeolithic period (the final period of the Old Stone Age). It is thought that the cave was inhabited during two periods, one 18, 500 years ago, and another around 15, 000 years ago. The painting, which depicts a horse and a hind (female deer), dates from the latter period. It is over 60 centimetres long, and was made using materials such as charcoal, ochre and haematite. The cave was discovered in 1879. Artwork from the 1913 edition of Prehistoric Times (Sir John Lubbock)
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This print showcases a remarkable cave painting discovered on the roof of Altamira Cave in northern Spain. Created during the Upper Palaeolithic period, this artwork provides a glimpse into the artistic abilities and cultural practices of early humans. The cave was inhabited around 18,500 years ago and again approximately 15,000 years ago. The painting itself depicts a horse and a hind, beautifully rendered with materials such as charcoal, ochre, and haematite. Measuring over 60 centimeters long, this intricate artwork demonstrates the skill and attention to detail possessed by our ancient ancestors. Discovered in 1879, Altamira Cave has since become renowned for its exceptional rock art. This particular piece holds historical significance not only for its portrayal of animals but also for its ceremonial or religious implications. Preserved through time, this photograph from Science Photo Library's collection allows us to appreciate the rich history embedded within these cave paintings. It serves as a testament to humanity's innate desire for self-expression and creativity throughout different periods of our existence. As we gaze upon this image today, we are reminded of how far we have come as a species while acknowledging the profound connection that exists between past civilizations and our present understanding of artistry and culture.
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