rhychydwr1 said:There is a book....
PECH MERLE by Michel Lorblanchet 1974 32 pp, 12 colour photos. The cave was discovered in 1922 by two teenagers, Andr? David and Henri Dutertre, when they were 16 and 15 years old respectively. The examination of the paintings and engravings was immediately begun by Father Am?d?e Lemozi, the priest of Cabrerets. The galleries of the cave are on average 10 m wide and the height of the ceilings is about 5 to 10 m. There are two levels of the cave, but there are only paintings on the first level. 300 m of the walls are painted. In total, there are about 576 separate images about 60 animal images have been identified: 21 mammoth, 12 horses, 7 bison, 6 aurochs, 6 reindeer, 2 ibex 1 lion, 1 bear and 3 indecipherable ones. However, again unlike other famous cave murals of Palaeolithic times, there are 12 images of humans - 8 relatively naturalistic, and 4 schematic. In French SB. ?10.00
moorebooks said:rhychydwr1 said:There is a book....
PECH MERLE by Michel Lorblanchet 1974 32 pp, 12 colour photos. The cave was discovered in 1922 by two teenagers, Andr? David and Henri Dutertre, when they were 16 and 15 years old respectively. The examination of the paintings and engravings was immediately begun by Father Am?d?e Lemozi, the priest of Cabrerets. The galleries of the cave are on average 10 m wide and the height of the ceilings is about 5 to 10 m. There are two levels of the cave, but there are only paintings on the first level. 300 m of the walls are painted. In total, there are about 576 separate images about 60 animal images have been identified: 21 mammoth, 12 horses, 7 bison, 6 aurochs, 6 reindeer, 2 ibex 1 lion, 1 bear and 3 indecipherable ones. However, again unlike other famous cave murals of Palaeolithic times, there are 12 images of humans - 8 relatively naturalistic, and 4 schematic. In French SB. ?10.00
There is also Pech-Merle de Cabrerets L. R. Nougier & R. Robert, Hb, A5, 32pp, I have this and the one you mention above .
Tony you can have them both for a fiver
Mike