The Cave and the Cathedral: How a Real-Life Indiana Jones and a Renegade Scholar Decoded the Ancient Art of Man Hardcover - 2009 - 1st Edition
by Amir D. Aczel
Popular science writer Aczel examines French (and some Spanish) cave drawings and the theories scientists have put forward to explain them, including religious iconography, hunting trophies, and a leap in human brain development.
From the rear cover
They stretch across stone walls located in almost inaccessible underground caverns. In drawing after drawing, in prehistoric caves in France and Spain that date from the Ice Age, horses, bison, bulls, and other animals-often painted in brilliant oranges, blacks, browns, and yellows-stare out into darkness, as fresh and striking today as they were when they were created, some as far back as 30,000 years ago.
The art is eerily similar from cave to cave, even though the artists were separated by geography and as much as 20,000 years. There are few human figures and no trees, grass, or ground. The animals often overlap; two animals might share the same lines, for example, and at certain angles some appear three-dimensional. They are sometimes accompanied by symbols, dots, or, most riveting of all, imprints of human hands.
Who made these extraordinary drawings? How did the artists travel so far underground-often into tunnels and chambers where they could not stand up? How did they make the drawings, when all they had for lighting were candles made of animal fat? Why did they draw them?And what about the adventurers who discovered or charted these caves? French prehistorian Abbe Henri Breuil explored the cave at Rouffignac, France, in 1915, by crawling on all fours for "half a mile" inside to reach the deep gallery. There, he had to lie on his back to inspect and copy the drawings from the ceiling. In 1985, diver Henri Cosquer discovered the entrance to an underwater cave 120 feet deep in the Mediterranean near Marseilles and explored it for years without telling anyone, gradually swimming farther into the narrow shaft. Eventually, over 360 feet in, he was able to surface into the air of a large underground hall, covered with ancient art.
Unfolding like an Indiana Jones adventure, this book explores what the art might mean and our own development from the strikingly modern Cro-Magnons.From the jacket flap
They stretch across stone walls located in almost inaccessible underground caverns. In drawing after drawing, in prehistoric caves in France and Spain that date from the Ice Age, horses, bison, bulls, and other animals-often painted in brilliant oranges, blacks, browns, and yellows-stare out into darkness, as fresh and striking today as they were when they were created, some as far back as 30,000 years ago.
The art is eerily similar from cave to cave, even though the artists were separated by geography and as much as 20,000 years. There are few human figures and no trees, grass, or ground. The animals often overlap; two animals might share the same lines, for example, and at certain angles some appear three-dimensional. They are sometimes accompanied by symbols, dots, or, most riveting of all, imprints of human hands.
Who made these extraordinary drawings? How did the artists travel so far underground-often into tunnels and chambers where they could not stand up? How did they make the drawings, when all they had for lighting were candles made of animal fat? Why did they draw them?And what about the adventurers who discovered or charted these caves? French prehistorian Abbe Henri Breuil explored the cave at Rouffignac, France, in 1915, by crawling on all fours for "half a mile" inside to reach the deep gallery. There, he had to lie on his back to inspect and copy the drawings from the ceiling. In 1985, diver Henri Cosquer discovered the entrance to an underwater cave 120 feet deep in the Mediterranean near Marseilles and explored it for years without telling anyone, gradually swimming farther into the narrow shaft. Eventually, over 360 feet in, he was able to surface into the air of a large underground hall, covered with ancient art.
Unfolding like an Indiana Jones adventure, this book explores what the art might mean and our own development from the strikingly modern Cro-Magnons.Details
- Title The Cave and the Cathedral: How a Real-Life Indiana Jones and a Renegade Scholar Decoded the Ancient Art of Man
- Author Amir D. Aczel
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition number 1st
- Edition 1
- Pages 264
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wiley, Hoboken, NJ
- Date 2009-07-01
- ISBN 9780470373538 / 0470373539
- Weight 1 lbs (0.45 kg)
- Dimensions 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.1 in (23.11 x 16.00 x 2.79 cm)
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Themes
- Chronological Period: Prehistoric
- Cultural Region: French
- Cultural Region: Spanish
- Library of Congress subjects Paleolithic period, Antiquities, Prehistoric
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2009006816
- Dewey Decimal Code 930.1
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- Publisher's Weekly Annex, 08/10/2009, Page 0
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