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Science 12 February 1999:
Vol. 283. no. 5404, pp. 920 - 921
DOI: 10.1126/science.283.5404.920b

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ARCHAEOLOGY:
Jean Clottes: Rock Art's Jovial Cave Bear

Virginia Morell

TARASCON, FRANCE--Jean Clottes, the eminent French prehistorian, has been something of an outsider among the French scholarly elite and has never had a university or museum affiliation. But now Clottes is heading the most important cave art dig in France--some would say in the world--on the 32,000-year-old paintings at the Grotte Chauvet (see main text).

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