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Ice Age Art
This exhibit traces the invention of art back 30,000 years to people who lived in caves or huts of bone and animal hide and used art to express their understanding of the world.
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Exhibit
Organized in 12 panels with 34 photographs, a time-chart, a museum replica of a Venus figure, and an exhibition title poster, Ice Age Art is based on a show that was presented by the Dallas Museum of Health and Science (now The Science Place), featuring the scholarship of archaeologist Alexander Marshack.
Panel topics include:
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- Evolutionary stages of the world
- Portable nature of the first art
- Likely uses of art objects
- Sites where paleolithic art has been found
- Evidence of rituals relating to art
- Representational figures
- Cave paintings in Altamira and Lascaux
Exhibit format
Freestanding only. Exhibit is presented in 12 panels (6 double-sided units) with charts, drawings, and paintings arranged behind plexiglas. Panels measure 24"; wide x 36";high and attach to wooden poles to stand 68" high.
Shipping weight (2 cases): 100 lbs
Floor space required: 12' x 5'
Optional materials (available on request)
- VHS video
- The Caves of Altamira
- Lascaux Revisited

