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Fig. 7. Male and Female Bison modeled in Clay, discovered October, 1912 ; 

 from cavern of Tuc d'Audoubert (Ariege). Votive offering for multiplication of the 

 bison. 



in the same direction. The lines of the reindeer cut all others, hence it 

 is the latest of this group. The bison conies next, its head being hidden 

 in part by that of the reindeer. Underneath the bison are the imperfect 

 outlines of a mammoth recognized by the contour of the head and back, 

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