An introduction to the study of prehistoric art . Fig. 35.—Great stag. Monastruc. (Natural size.) Carving in the Roi;nd in Reindeer Horn.(From Cav. Font de Gaume and Cav. Reg. Cantabriqjte.) 30 PREHISTORIC ART station/ and another of the Urus (Bos primigenius) bythe cave of Espelugues, at Lourdes (Fig. 2yZ)- The endof a baton from Placard (Charente) is carved in the formof a Foxs head, the hole piercing the middle of it ^ (). Count Begouen has recently described the body ofan animal sculptured in horn which he discovered in thecave of Enlene, Montesquieu-Avantas (Ariege). It isheadless,
An introduction to the study of prehistoric art . Fig. 35.—Great stag. Monastruc. (Natural size.) Carving in the Roi;nd in Reindeer Horn.(From Cav. Font de Gaume and Cav. Reg. Cantabriqjte.) 30 PREHISTORIC ART station/ and another of the Urus (Bos primigenius) bythe cave of Espelugues, at Lourdes (Fig. 2yZ)- The endof a baton from Placard (Charente) is carved in the formof a Foxs head, the hole piercing the middle of it ^ (). Count Begouen has recently described the body ofan animal sculptured in horn which he discovered in thecave of Enlene, Montesquieu-Avantas (Ariege). It isheadless, but probably a deer, and Abbe Breuil has sug-.
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