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Prehistoric cinema: A silver screen on the cave wall by Catherine Brahic New Scientist, #, 22-29 Dec 2012 With cartoon frescoes, shadow theatre and a rudimentary form of animation, our ancestors knew
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Prehistoric cinema / St Pölten University of Applied Sciences / Aix-Marseille University / Grand Café / /

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Beauty and the Beast / /

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Aix-Marseille University / St Pölten University of Applied Sciences in Austria / /

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Catherine Brahic / Marc Azéma / Michel Lorblanchet / Frederick Baker / Florent Rivère / Roberto Ontañón Peredo / Louis Lumière / Auguste Lumière / /

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head / watching its bison prey / archaeologist / artist / limb and overlapping head / original artist / Scientist / head / and flicked its tail / bowed head / author / /

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