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Dodd talks about her travels into caves in southern France. What she considers the prettiest sculpted stone art in her travels appears not far from the entrance into Chauvet. It is a small, a red-ochre outline that has been painted on a great rippled concretion of calcite, a stilled, milky cataract....

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Published inSouthwest review Vol. 91; no. 3; pp. 415 - 427
Main Author DODD, ELIZABETH
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dallas Southern Methodist University Press 22.06.2006
Southern Methodist University
Southwest Review
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Summary:Dodd talks about her travels into caves in southern France. What she considers the prettiest sculpted stone art in her travels appears not far from the entrance into Chauvet. It is a small, a red-ochre outline that has been painted on a great rippled concretion of calcite, a stilled, milky cataract. The stone glistens in the light of their headlamps.
ISSN:0038-4712
2168-5487