Animaux rares, gibiers inattendus - Reflets de la Biodiversité - Exhibition catalog
MX636729
WRITTEN IN FRENCH
During prehistory, the consumption of meat by humans is well documented, particularly during the glacial periods. In France, beyond the classic large herbivores (reindeer, horses, bison), the last Neanderthals, then the first modern humans, exploited animals as rare as they were unexpected...
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WRITTEN IN FRENCH
During prehistory, the consumption of meat by humans is well documented, particularly during the glacial periods. In France, beyond the classic large herbivores (reindeer, horses, bison), the last Neanderthals, then the first modern humans, exploited animals as rare as they were unexpected for various purposes, food, utility and symbolic. The latter, such as the musk ox, the megaceros, the saiga antelope, the hydrontine, the lion, the wolverine, the lynx, the seal, the marmot, without forgetting the birds and fish..., reflected a biodiversity unscathed by anything human impact.
Exhibition Rare animals, unexpected game - Reflections of Biodiversity at the National Museum of Prehistory (June 29 - November 11, 2019)
French
192 pages
Éditions Musée national de Préhistoire
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