Color mimicry in geology and geophysics
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The polychromatic drawings of Paleolithic age in the Altamira Caverns, Santander Province, Spain, reveal man’s early interest in color, not merely to attain a faithful reproduction of what he sees, but by adding the dimensions of chroma to that of tone, to differentiate better in graphic representation.
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