Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain' has mentioned 'Bison' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Bison on the roof of the pit. | WIKI |
The Polychrome Ceiling is the most impressive feature of the cave, depicting a herd of extinct steppe bison (Bison priscus[6]) in different poses, two horses, a large doe, and possibly a wild boar. | WIKI |
Bison (reproduction) in the great hall of polychromes | WIKI |
A modern interpretation of a bison from the Altamira cave ceiling, one of the cave's most famous paintings. | WIKI |
Bisonte (Spanish for "bison"), a Spanish cigarette brand of the 20th century, also used a Paleolithic style bison figure along with its logo. | WIKI |
The mid-20th-century modern dinnerware line Primitive, designed by Viktor Schreckengost for the American pottery company Salem China, was based on the bison, deer, and stick figure hunters depicted in the Altamira cave paintings. | WIKI |
The iconic bison image has been used for the cover of the poetry collection Songs for the Devil and Death by Scottish author Hal Duncan. | WIKI |
The protagonist in Satyajit Ray's film Agantuk was inspired by the charging Bison painting to leave his home and study tribal people. | WIKI |