Images of the Ice Age, here in its third edition, is the most complete study available of the world’s earliest imagery, presenting a fascinating and up-to-date account of the art of our Ice Age ancestors. Authoritative and wide-ranging, it covers not only the magnificent cave art of famous sites such as Lascaux, Altamira, and Chauvet, but also other less well-known sites around the world, art discovered in the open air, and the thousands of incredible pieces of portable art in bone, antler, ivory, and stone produced in the same period. In doing so, the book summarizes all the major worldwide research into Ice Age art both past and present, exploring the controversial history of the art’s discovery and acceptance, including the methods used for recording and dating, the faking of decorated objects and caves, and the wide range of theories that have been applied to this artistic corpus. Lavishly illustrated and highly accessible,Images of the Ice Age provides a visual feast and an absorbing synthesis of this crucial aspect of human history, offering a unique opportunity to appreciate universally important works of art, many of which can never be accessible to the public, and which represent the very earliest evidence of artistic expression.
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- Comprehensive Study of Ice Age Art: ‘Images of the Ice Age’ is the most complete and authoritative account of early human art, covering major cave sites, open-air art, and portable pieces from around the world.
What does the book ‘Images of the Ice Age’ cover?
‘Images of the Ice Age’ provides a comprehensive study of the earliest human imagery, including major cave art sites such as Lascaux, Altamira, and Chauvet, as well as open-air art and portable artifacts made from bone, antler, ivory, and stone from around the world.








