mostly-history: The Hinds of Chaffaud, found in the Grotte de Chaffaud (Savigné, Vienne, Nouv
mostly-history: The Hinds of Chaffaud, found in the Grotte de Chaffaud (Savigné, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine). It is from the Upper Paleolithic Period, made from a reindeer foot-bone, and is 13.2cm in length. This engraving is of two hinds (female deer), with very precise details of the heads. The almond-shaped left eye is emphasized with fine hatching. A sign depicting a wing is engraved in front of the hooves of each hind, but its meaning is unknown. -- source link
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