Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Letter Confirmationcatholics

La Chapelle aux Saints


There are sites that are truly representative of history Neanderthals in France: La Chapelle aux Saints is one of them. Neanderthals discovered at the site of the Bouffier Bonneval in the commune of La Chapelle aux saints at the dawn of the twentieth century is very important because it was one of the very first evidence of funerary rites in humans Neanderthal. Therefore
I was very honored that the Museum of Neanderthal man asking me to make a new image into the "man of the Chapel of the Saints" as it has been buried, there are forty thousand years by those of his community. The image I made in the direction of Thierry Bismuth and you can see above is therefore a representation of this Neanderthal of the most famous, a toothless old man who suffered from arthritis and hip problems and Knee *.

If you want to know more about this venerable cousin who, nearly sixty years at the time of his death was to be a veritable encyclopedia survival in glacial environments and had probably had to grapple with a large number of bison and reindeer, I would note that the Museum of Neandertals has topspin in her beauty website. You can visit the new website HERE or return to see it to see the change! It's beautiful work.
There is also the site Hominidés.com a page very well done on this subject, Here.

add that this summer there will be a new "Day of Prehistory" at the site of the Bouffier Bonneval, 31 July to 3 August and I am now 31 and 1 for an exhibition of original drawings and a session dedications. You can download the program HERE .


* Just for the record, you can take a look at the image of our brave "Man of La Chapelle aux Saints," which was painted by Kupka from the work of Marcelin Boule in 1908. Click. It's still good to see the path that has been traveled since then.

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