J.D. Lewis-Williams and T.A. Dowson explain the geometric depictions in Upper Paleolithic art (lines, zigzags, grids, and concentric circles) as:
A) ancient constellations
B) primitive record keeping or "tallying"
C) ancient maps
D) trance-induced hallucinations
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