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Elke Bachler reflects on a review of The Dog’s Gaze by Thomas Laqueur

Thank you for the review of this fascinating book (The Dog’s Gaze by Thomas Laqueur review – the art of the canine, from Velázquez to Picasso, 17 April). I would like to question a sentence in the first paragraph: “Two fellow creatures, most likely a boy and a dog, stood together, about 10,000 years after the art was made, looking up at the walls in wonder.”

There is no evidence that the child was a boy. Archaeology as a science emerged in the 19th century, dominated by men, who interpreted the evidence based on contemporary gender roles. Much of what we were told about early human lives has been challenged in the last few decades. When it comes to lives in the Upper Paleolithic, we have nothing to go on.

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Apr 26, 2026 Archaeology Gender Art and design

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