Twenty-eight essays by a very distinguished collection of
contributors who were invited to speak at a conference in Newcastle
in 1993 on a number of themes in terms of evidence for cave and
rockshelter use in their areas of the world. The contributors
include: Lawrence Straus ( Some human uses of caves and
rockshelters ); Pavel Dolukhanov ( Cave vs open-air settlement in
the European Upper Palaeolithic ); Marcel Otte ( The Belgian
Palaeolithic ); Ann Sieveking ( Cave as context in Palaeolithic art
); Paul Bahn ( Pleistocene cave art ); Erwin Cziesla ( The
Weidental cave ); Manuel Gonzalez Morales ( Cantabrian Spain );
Keith Branigan ( Caves as workshops ); Vassily Lubin ( The Caucasus
); Andrea Stone ( Pre-Columbian cave utilization in the Maya area
); Josephine Flood ( Aboriginal use of caves ); Penny Dransart (
Northern Chile ).
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