This book was published in 1967 as part of the World University Library series, a prestigious collection of academic works designed to make scholarly knowledge accessible to a broader audience. The work by Ucko and Rosenfeld became a seminal text in the study of prehistoric art, offering groundbreaking analysis of Paleolithic cave paintings and challenging previous interpretations of these ancient artworks. The book examines famous cave art sites across Europe and discusses the possible meanings and functions of these prehistoric images.
This volume is highly valued by collectors of vintage academic books, art history enthusiasts, and those interested in archaeology and prehistoric studies. The World University Library series is particularly sought after for its distinctive cover designs and the quality of scholarship it represents. Such books appeal to collectors of mid-century academic publishing and those building libraries focused on art history, anthropology, or archaeology.
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