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The hooked stick in the Lascaux shaft scene
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
Abstract
Hunting methods of bison, whether in the French Palaeolithic or on the plains of North America, have much in common. This paper discusses how the hunters pursued their prey and the tools with which they despatched the bison.
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