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The Skull Chamber in the Chauvet Cave

En Route Towards a Theatre

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 June 2022

Abstract

A cave bear skull from the Upper Paleolithic is carefully positioned on a modified block in the Skull Chamber of Chauvet Cave. The Skull Chamber, as the culmination of a speleological parcours, has apparently been strategically modified in order to increase its performative potential — an early architectural attempt to reconfigure a space en route towards a theatre.

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