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Stone Age art is illuminated in beautifully lighted photographs illustrating this fine discussion that begins with the 1994 unearthing of some three hundred paintings in a French cave. Lauber uses these newly found images to explain what is known about human culture as it was developing thirty-two thousand years ago. The handsome photo-essay provides information about Stone Age culture while also conveying the continuing discoveries of today's scientists. Bib., ind.