Bouquetins et Pyrénées I - De la Préhistoire à nos jours : offert à Jean Clottes, conservateur général du Patrimoine honoraire

Emblematic animal of the Pyrenees, the Ibex has inhabited its two slopes since the most ancient times. By adapting to this environment, a typical Pyrenean form Capra Pyrenaica appeared several millennia ago. Consumed during Prehistory, the Ibex became, during the Upper Paleolithic, an unavoidable fi...

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Other Authors: Averbouh, Aline (Editor), Feruglio, Valérie (Editor), Plassard, Frédéric (Editor), Sauvet, Georges (Editor)
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Published: Aix-en-Provence, France Presses universitaires de Provence 2021
Series:Préhistoires de la Méditerranée
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