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Paleolithic art is a period of prehistoric art that dates back to the Stone Age, from about 40,000 to 10,000 BCE

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Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork depicting various animals painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Lascaux II cave painting replica C013 / 7382

Lascaux II cave painting replica C013 / 7382
Lascaux II replica of a Lascaux cave painting. These are horse and cow figures in the central gallery. The original Lascaux cave was closed to the public in 1963

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork of horses painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France, the site of the earliest known cave paintings (as of 2011)

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Venus of Willendorf, Stone Age figurine

Venus of Willendorf, Stone Age figurine, rear view. Discovered in 1908 near Willendorf, Austria, this 11-centimetre-tall limestone figurine dates from around 23, 000 years ago

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Lascaux II cave painting replica C013 / 7378

Lascaux II cave painting replica C013 / 7378
Lascaux II replica of a Lascaux cave painting. These are deer and auroch figures in the Great Hall of the Bulls. The original Lascaux cave was closed to the public in 1963

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork depicting various animals painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork depicting various animals painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork of fighting rhinoceroses painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Lascaux cave painting Period: Paleolithic, c. 18, 000 years ago, Vezere Valley, Dordogne

Lascaux cave painting Period: Paleolithic, c. 18, 000 years ago, Vezere Valley, Dordogne, France JFL00048
FL-3018 Lascaux cave painting Period: Paleolithic, c.18, 000 years ago Vezere Valley, Dordogne, France Ferrero Labat

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Lascaux cave painting, Bordeaux, France (photo)

Lascaux cave painting, Bordeaux, France (photo)
KW1078074 Lascaux cave painting, Bordeaux, France (photo); (add.info.: Bordeaux, Gironde Department, Aquitaine, France. Exact facsimile of a painting from the Lascaux cave exhibited in the Musee d)

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Venus of Brassempouy

Venus of Brassempouy
The Venus of Brassempouy carved out of ivory some 18, 000 years ago and discovered in Brassempouy, France. Believed to have been carved during the last stage of the Upper Palaeolithic age

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: CAVE ART: PECH MERLE. Prehistoric human handprint from Pech Merle cave, France

CAVE ART: PECH MERLE. Prehistoric human handprint from Pech Merle cave, France

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Paleolithic. France. Cabrerets. Pech Merle cave. The dotted

Paleolithic. France. Cabrerets. Pech Merle cave. The dotted
Prehistory. Paleolithic. France. Cabrerets. Pech Merle cave. The dotted horse. His head is drawn in the natural cut of the rock. On his back, a large red fish. Six black hands all around the horses

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Venus of Laussel. 25 mil. -18 mil. BC. Venus

Venus of Laussel. 25 mil. -18 mil. BC. Venus holding a horn. Upper Paleolithic. Solutrean. Relief on rock. FRANCE. Bordeaux. Mus饠 d Aquitaine (Aquitaine Museum). Proc: FRANCE. LOT-ET-GARONNE

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: CAVE ART: BISON. Bison from the Nave at Lascaux, Dordogne, France, 7 feet and 10. 5 inches

CAVE ART: BISON. Bison from the Nave at Lascaux, Dordogne, France, 7 feet and 10. 5 inches. Style III (c15, 000 B. C. )
CAVE ART: BISON. Bison from the Nave at Lascaux, Dordogne, France, 7 feet and 10.5 inches. Style III (c15, 000 B.C.)

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Prehistoric cave art of a bull, Altamira, Spain

Prehistoric cave art of a bull, Altamira, Spain
Prehistoric cave painting of a bull, Altamira, Spain. Color halftone reproduction

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Cave painting of a mammoth, artwork

Cave painting of a mammoth, artwork
Cave painting of a mammoth. Artwork of a prehistoric cave drawing from the cave of Font-de Gaume, in the Dordogne region of France. It shows a mammoth (Elephas primigenius)

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: LASCAUX: RUNNING DEER. Running deer from the Cave of Lascaux, Montignac, France

LASCAUX: RUNNING DEER. Running deer from the Cave of Lascaux, Montignac, France

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: CAVE ART. Standing bull bison from Cave of Altamira, Santander, Spain, c10, 000 B. C

CAVE ART. Standing bull bison from Cave of Altamira, Santander, Spain, c10, 000 B. C
CAVE ART. Standing bull bison from Cave of Altamira, Santander, Spain, c10, 000 B.C

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: NEANDERTHAL MAN. First reconstruction of a Neanderthal man, from the La Chapelle-aux-Saints

NEANDERTHAL MAN. First reconstruction of a Neanderthal man, from the La Chapelle-aux-Saints Neanderthal skeleton, discovered in France in 1908

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: SPAIN. Santillana de Mar. Altamira Caves. Bison

SPAIN. Santillana de Mar. Altamira Caves. Bison. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: SPAIN. Ribadesella. Tito Bustillo Cave. Shaggy

SPAIN. Ribadesella. Tito Bustillo Cave. Shaggy rhinoceros. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: CAVE ART: HORSE. Engraved head of a horse in the Rouffignac cave, Dordogne, France, c11, 000 B. C

CAVE ART: HORSE. Engraved head of a horse in the Rouffignac cave, Dordogne, France, c11, 000 B. C
CAVE ART: HORSE. Engraved head of a horse in the Rouffignac cave, Dordogne, France, c11, 000 B.C

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: FRANCE

FRANCE. Montignac. The Cave of Lascaux. Horses and a bull, decoration of the great halls right wall. Upper Paleolithic

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Mrs. Ples skull

Mrs. Ples skull
Mrs. Ples. Reproduction of a skull of a Plesianthropus transvaalensis. Found at Sterkfontein. South Africa

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Homo rudolfensis (KNM-ER 1470) Homo habilis (KNM-ER 1813)

Homo rudolfensis (KNM-ER 1470) Homo habilis (KNM-ER 1813)
On the left, KNM-ER 1470 (also attributed to H. rudolfensis). On the right, KNM-ER 1813. Both skulls are about 2 million years old. Held at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: PREHISTORIC MAN: TOOLS. Prehistoric men making tools and weapons from flint

PREHISTORIC MAN: TOOLS. Prehistoric men making tools and weapons from flint. Wood engraving, 19th century, after a drawing by Emile Bayard

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: PALEOLITHIC TOOLS. Paleolithic scraper (left) and arrow heads, c40, 000 B. C

PALEOLITHIC TOOLS. Paleolithic scraper (left) and arrow heads, c40, 000 B. C
PALEOLITHIC TOOLS. Paleolithic scraper (left) and arrow heads, c40, 000 B.C

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Prehistoric cave art of a horse with foal, Altamira, Spain

Prehistoric cave art of a horse with foal, Altamira, Spain
Prehistoric cave painting of a horse with foal, Altamira, Spain. Color halftone reproduction

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Stone Age carving, Magdalenian culture C014 / 2411

Stone Age carving, Magdalenian culture C014 / 2411
Stone Age carving, Magdalenian culture. This object, carved from reindeer antler, shows a bison turning its head, possibly to lick an insect bite

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Red Lady of Paviland femur C016 / 5028

Red Lady of Paviland femur C016 / 5028
Red Lady of Paviland femur. This fossil femur, stained red with ochre, is part of a human fossil skeleton (Homo sapiens) known as the Red Lady of Paviland (Paviland 1)

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Upper Palaeolithic tools 18 - 30, 000 years old

Upper Palaeolithic tools 18 - 30, 000 years old
L-R: a) Bone used to make needle blanks. b) Bone needle. c & d) Harpoon head and Barbed Point carved from antler. e & f) Two heads carved in mammoth ivory

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: CAVE ART: MAMMOTHS. Clay finger drawings of two mammoths facing each other

CAVE ART: MAMMOTHS. Clay finger drawings of two mammoths facing each other, in the Rouffignac cave, Dordogne, France, c11, 000 B.C

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: PREHISTORIC SKULLS. Australopithecus africanus skulls, from South Africa

PREHISTORIC SKULLS. Australopithecus africanus skulls, from South Africa

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Palaeolithic artwork on the roof of the Zoo Cave, Bhimbetka Caves

Palaeolithic artwork on the roof of the Zoo Cave, Bhimbetka Caves, a large group of rock shelters in quartzitic sandstone in the hills above Obaidullaganj, south of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh state

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Prehistoire, art du Paleolithique superieur : un bison ou auroch

Prehistoire, art du Paleolithique superieur : un bison ou auroch, peinture parietale dans la grotte d Altamira (Espagne)
FIA5384849 Prehistoire, art du Paleolithique superieur : un bison ou auroch, peinture parietale dans la grotte d Altamira (Espagne), charbon et ocre rouge

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Three serrated points, from Volgu, Solutrean Period, 20000-15000 BC (flint)

Three serrated points, from Volgu, Solutrean Period, 20000-15000 BC (flint)
XIR62268 Three serrated points, from Volgu, Solutrean Period, BC (flint) by Prehistoric; Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St. Germain-en-Laye, France; out of copyright

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Two-sided blades, Lower Acheulean Period (flint)

Two-sided blades, Lower Acheulean Period (flint)
XIR62270 Two-sided blades, Lower Acheulean Period (flint) by Paleolithic; Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St. Germain-en-Laye

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: 1833 Rev. William Buckland fossils colour

1833 Rev. William Buckland fossils colour
" The Reverend William Buckland D.D. F.R.S. Canon of Christ Church and Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Oxford 1833" Painted by Thomas Phillips

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Cave painting of a boar, artwork

Cave painting of a boar, artwork
Cave painting of a boar. Artwork of a cave painting found on the roof of the Altamira Cave in northern Spain, which was inhabited during the the Upper Palaeolithic period

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: FRANCE

FRANCE

Venus of Sireuil, 35000-8000 BC (sculpture)
8822165 Venus of Sireuil, 35000-8000 BC (sculpture) by Prehistoric; Musee d'Archeologie nationale, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France; (add.info)

Axes. Middle Paleolithic. Photography. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. SPAIN
CUL4868532 Axes. Middle Paleolithic. Photography. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Hoyo de Manzanares; (add.info.: Axes)

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Prehistory: family and tools in the era of reindeer. Period of homo sapiens (Paleolithic)

Prehistory: family and tools in the era of reindeer. Period of homo sapiens (Paleolithic). Engraving from 1870
THT4305971 Prehistory: family and tools in the era of reindeer. Period of homo sapiens (Paleolithic). Engraving from 1870; (add.info.: Prehistory: family and tools in the era of reindeer)

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Prehistoric family during the European Upper Paleolithic. Engraving, late 19th century

Prehistoric family during the European Upper Paleolithic. Engraving, late 19th century
1735982 Prehistoric family during the European Upper Paleolithic. Engraving, late 19th century; (add.info.: Prehistoric family during the European Upper Paleolithic. Engraving, late 19th century)

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: prehistory: Craftsmen in the era of reindeer. Age of Homosapians (Paleolithic). Engraving from 1870

prehistory: Craftsmen in the era of reindeer. Age of Homosapians (Paleolithic). Engraving from 1870
THT4305961 prehistory: Craftsmen in the era of reindeer. Age of Homosapians (Paleolithic). Engraving from 1870.; (add.info.: prehistory: Craftsmen in the era of reindeer)

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Prehistory: hunting. The pursuit of horses on the rock of Solutre

Prehistory: hunting. The pursuit of horses on the rock of Solutre. Civilization of Neanderthal (Paleolithic)
THT4305973 Prehistory: hunting. The pursuit of horses on the rock of Solutre. Civilization of Neanderthal (Paleolithic). Engraving from 1870; (add.info.: Prehistory: hunting)

Background imagePaleolithic Paleolithic Collection: Prehistory, age of the reindeer: a family meal at the times of the culture of the Magdalenian

Prehistory, age of the reindeer: a family meal at the times of the culture of the Magdalenian, upper paleolithic
ELD4917785 Prehistory, age of the reindeer: a family meal at the times of the culture of the Magdalenian, upper paleolithic, western Europe



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Paleolithic Paleolithic Collection

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