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The Nature of Paleolithic Art
by R. Dale Guthrie

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Publisher Comments:

The cave paintings and other preserved remnants of Paleolithic peoples shed light on a world little known to us, one so deeply embedded in time that information about it seems unrecoverable. While art historians have wrestled with these images and objects, very few scientists have weighed in on Paleolithic art as artifacts of a complex, living society. R. Dale Guthrie is one of the first to do so, and his monumental volume The Nature of Paleolithic Art is a landmark study that will change the shape of our understanding of these marvelous images.

With a natural historian's keen eye for observation, and as one who has spent a lifetime using bones and other excavated materials to piece together past human behavior and environments, Guthrie demonstrates that Paleolithic art is a mode of expression we can comprehend to a remarkable degree and that the perspective of natural history is integral to that comprehension. He employs a mix of ethology, evolutionary biology, and human universals to access these distant cultures and their art and artifacts. Guthrie uses innovative forensic techniques to reveal new information; estimating, for example, the ages and sexes of some of the artists, he establishes that Paleolithic art was not just the creation of male shamans.

With more than 3,000 images, The Nature of Paleolithic Art offers the most comprehensive representation of Paleolithic art ever published and a radical (and controversial) new way of interpreting it. The variety and content of these images—most of which have never been available or easily accessible to nonspecialists or even researchers—will astonish you. This wonderfully written work of natural history, of observation and evidence, tells the great story of our deepest past.

Review:

"Guthrie, professor emeritus of zoology at the University of Alaska, is not the typical art historian, and this is not a typical art history book. Guthrie brings his expertise in zoology, paleontology and modern hunting to the study of cave paintings and other preserved remnants of our Paleolithic ancestors, proposing a revolutionary re-thinking of how our ancestors lived. Guthrie examined thousands of works, from the famous to the fragmentary, and concludes that rather than being the special province of a narrow group of shamans or seers, as many anthropologists had supposed, Paleolithic art was made by adults and children of both genders and depicts a primitive incarnation of the contemporary family. Readers with some art or anthropology background will find this book appealing, though layreaders can find much here to appreciate. (For instance, Guthrie's discussion of how cave paintings parallel in many ways the photographs found in Playboy and Hustler.) This immensely thought-provoking book will challenge readers' preconceptions about the origin of art and the provenance of our family and social structures." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

The monumental "The Nature of Paleolithic Art offers a radical interpretation of Paleolithic art as artifacts of a living society rather than the precursor to Western modes of representation.

About the Author

R. Dale Guthrie is professor emeritus of zoology at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. He is the author of Frozen Fauna of the Mammoth Steppe: The Story of Blue Babe, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Table of Contents

Preface: Reassembling the Bones

Note on the Illustrations

1. Drawn from Life

2. Paleolithic Artists as Naturalists

3. Tracking Down the Pleistocene Artists: The Unemphasized Role of Children

4. Testosterone Events and Paleolithic Imagery

5. The Art of Hunting Large Mammals

6. Full-Figured Women—In Ivory and in Life

7. The Evolution of Art Behavior in the Paleolithic

8. Bands to Tribes: The End of the Pleistocene and the Extinguishing of Paleolithic Art

9. Throwing the Bones: Paleolithic Art and the Evolution of the Supernatural

Appendix 1. Paleolithic Handprint Analysis, by Arny Blanchard

Appendix 2. An Intuitive Way to Look at the Hand Biometrics Using Bivariate Plots

Acknowledgments

References

Index


Product Details

ISBN:
9780226311265
Author:
Guthrie, R. Dale
Publisher:
Libri
Author:
Guthrie, R. Dale
Subject:
Art, prehistoric
Subject:
Paleolithic period
Subject:
General Nature
Subject:
History - Prehistoric & Primitive
Publication Date:
February 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
507
Dimensions:
10.26x8.88x1.47 in. 3.36 lbs.