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English: Lions painted in the Chauvet Cave (Ardèche, France). This is a replica of the painting from the Brno museum Anthropos (Czech Republic). The absence of the mane sometimes leads to these paintings being described as portraits of lionesses.
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12 jūnijs 2009

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