Palaeolithic art: Old masters, early cultures
Jill Cook ()
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Jill Cook: Europe and Prehistory at the British Museum in London. Specializing in research on portable art made of bone, antler, ivory and stone, she curated the 2013 exhibition Ice Age Art: Arrival of the Modern Mind, and has written a book of the same name.
Nature, 2016, vol. 532, issue 7599, 310-311
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Jill Cook examines archaeologist Jean Clottes's theories about what motivated Ice Age artists.
Date: 2016
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