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  1. albertine.com

    Some books come to us preceded by an aura of scandal. Their steamy fragrance attracts readers eager to uncover their dangerous secret. In the case of Amour, Colère et Folie (Love, Anger, and Madness), a splendid book by Marie Vieux Chauvet, you immediately know why. First published in 1968 by Gallimard, Amour, Colère et Folie was immediately withdrawn from all publication circuits by its ...
  2. factualamerica.com

    Nov 13, 2024At Chauvet, laser scans have documented the precise locations and conditions of each painting. Climate control systems maintain stable environments in sensitive sites. The Chauvet Cave employs advanced monitoring equipment to regulate temperature and humidity, preserving the delicate artwork for future generations. 3D Mapping and Virtual ...
  3. albertine.com

    « Poussez de hauts cris si jamais ce manuscrit vous tombe sous les yeux ; traitez-moi d'impudique, d'immorale. Assaisonnez-moi d'épithètes injurieuses si cela peut vous soulager, mais vous ne m'intimiderez plus. » Voici donné le ton du récit. Brûlant, âpre, acéré. Claire, l'aînée des sours Clamont, orchestre en sourdine une tragédie qui se joue entre elle et ses sours.
  4. connexionfrance.com

    Dec 18, 2024"It was [Mr Chauvet's] idea to go there," she said. Read also: French Palaeolithic cave art shows deep human connection with animals. Incredible discovery. The discovery dates back to 1994. The caves are around 3 km away from Pont d'Arc, a beautiful natural arch through which runs the Ardèche river. It attracts thousands of tourists a ...
  5. goodreads.com

    Spelunkers Jean-Marie Chauvet, Eliette Brunel, and Christian Hillaire discovered Chaubet Cave in southern France in 1994. Jean Clottes and his team were chosen by the French government to do a study of the limestone cave which has evidence of human activity dating over 30,000 years ago. The team found wonderful cave paintings--mostly animals ...
  6. lindahall.org

    Dec 18, 2024The dates assigned to the Chauvet cave paintings are in perpetual revision, as more and more charcoal samples are gathered for carbon dating, but the current consensus is that the oldest paintings at Chauvet date to about 36,000 years ago, and continued for a few thousand years, until the original cave entrance was sealed up by a landslide about 29,000 years ago, and the cave remained sealed ...
  7. Anthropologie, 38, rue du 26e R.I., 24 000 Périgueux, France. Edited by Kenneth Farley, California Institute of Technology, and accepted by the Editorial Board March 20, 2012 (received for review November 12, 2011) Since its discovery, the Chauvet cave elaborate artwork called into question our understanding of Palaeolithic art evolution and chal-
  8. poral, topical, and discursive markers present in Chauvet's letters. Chauvet's explicit references to Beauvoir's responses strongly suggest that Beauvoir's part of the correspondence was at times substantive and engaging, despite assertions to the contrary by Chauvet's estate.16 For instance, one finds numerous opening sentences that time-stamp 14.
  9. Since its discovery, the Chauvet cave elaborate artwork called into question our understanding of Palaeolithic art evolution and challenged traditional chronological benchmarks [Valladas H et al. (2001) Nature 413:419-479]. Chronological approaches revealing human presences in the cavity during the Aurignacian and the Gravettian are indeed still debated on the basis of stylistic criteria ...

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