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Anthony Sinclair et al., « Learning from Arts and Crafts in the Pleistocene », Palethnologie, ID : 10.4000/palethnologie.5281
Studies of the Paleolithic have often considered that the function of artistic practices was to establish meanings and cultural identities, while that of crafts was to respond to functional needs, such as tool manufacturing. This split has caused the studies of art and craft to develop a vocabulary and history of investigation that are quite different. We shall argue that this division is artificial and suggest that our understanding of Pleistocene art can advance through a consideration of t...