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What Is Paleolithic Art?

Cave Paintings and the Dawn of Human Creativity
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Jean Clottes explores the mysteries behind Paleolithic art, delving into why Ice Age ancestors painted animals and scenes deep within caves. Moving beyond mere description, the book contemplates shamanistic and spiritual explanations for these ancient artworks. It journeys across notable sites like Chauvet, Altamira, and Lascaux and connects prehistoric cave paintings with contemporary aboriginal rock art, illuminating a continuum that speaks to human creativity, belief, and identity.
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Ideal for readers interested in arts and culture, archaeology enthusiasts, and those curious about human origins, spirituality, and prehistoric creativity.

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Was it a trick of the light that drew our Stone Age ancestors into caves to paint in charcoal and red hematite, to watch the heads of lions, likenesses of bison, horses, and aurochs in the reliefs of the walls, as they flickered by firelight? Or was it something deeper—a creative impulse, a spiritual dawn, a shamanistic conception of the world efflorescing in the dark, dank spaces beneath the surface of the earth where the spirits were literally at hand?

In this book, Jean Clottes, one of the most renowned figures in the study of cave paintings, pursues an answer to this "why" of Paleolithic art. While other books focus on particular sites and surveys, Clottes’s work is a contemplative journey across the world, a personal reflection on how we have viewed these paintings in the past, what we learn from looking at them across geographies, and what these paintings may have meant—what function they may have served—for their artists.

Steeped in Clottes’s shamanistic theories of cave painting, What Is Paleolithic Art? travels from well-known Ice Age sites like Chauvet, Altamira, and Lascaux to visits with contemporary aboriginal artists, evoking a continuum between the cave paintings of our prehistoric past and the living rock art of today. Clottes’s work lifts us from the darkness of our Paleolithic origins to reveal, by firelight, how we think, why we create, why we believe, and who we are.

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Praised as a highly readable and appealing work by a leading Paleolithic archaeologist, Jean Clottes presents expansive discussions that emphasise shamanism as a likely origin of cave art. The book marks a significant leap in archaeological writing by tackling the deeper question of 'why' such art was created, rather than just 'what.' It has been recognised for stepping beyond traditional archaeology to explore dreams, thoughts, and beliefs behind the works.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226266633

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 April 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Oliver Y. Martin
  • Translated by Robert D. Martin

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 1.0mm

Width: 17.0mm

Height: 23.0mm

Weight: 369g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Jean Clottes is a prominent French archaeologist and former general inspector for archaeology and scientific advisor for prehistoric art at the French Ministry of Culture. He is the author of Cave Art, among other books. Oliver Y. Martin is a lecturer in the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Robert D. Martin is curator emeritus in the Integrative Research Center at the Field Museum, Chicago.

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