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PAINTING
Figs, i, 2.— HEADS OF CHAMOIS, &c., ENGRAVED ON THE TINES OF AN ANTLER. (From the Cave of Gourdan, Haute-Garonne, France.)
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Fig. 3.— STAGS AND SALMON. THE ORIGIN.ALS ARE ENGR.WED ROUND AN ANTLER ABOUT AN INCH
IN DIAMETER. (From the Grotto of Lortet, Hautes-Pyrexees, France.)
PREHISTORIC INCISED DRAWINGS OF ANIMALS.
XX. 460. Reproduced from Edouard Pietle's Vart pendant Va^e du renne (Paris, 1907). By permission.
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