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World Service,05 Jul 2001,26 mins

Prehistoric Art discovered in a French Cave

Meridian

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The human and animal figures engraved on the walls of a cave in Cussac, France, are among the largest Palaeolithic images ever discovered – one image of a bison is four metres long. Plus: former Irish paramilitaries who turn to art, including Michael Stone who talks about an exhibition of his artwork; the sound of white South Africa, 10 years after Apartheid.

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