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"Journey into the Paleolithic: Exploring Stone-Age Cave Paintings and Ancient Artifacts" Step back in time as we delve into the fascinating world of the Paleolithic era

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Paleolithic Collection: Engraved plaque depicting two running deers, from the Cueva del Parpallo cave, Gandia
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Paleolithic Collection: France, Lascaux Grottoes, Map with indicated cave paintings, Illustration
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Paleolithic Collection: Bone points, from Willendorf excavations
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Paleolithic Collection: Italy, Emilia Romagna region, Reggio Emilia province, Scandiano, Female idol called Venus of Chiozza
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Paleolithic Collection: Rock engraving depicting a horse
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Paleolithic Collection: France, Aquitaine, Decorated Grottoes of Vezere Valley, Lascaux Grotto
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Paleolithic Collection: Italy, Liguria, Grimaldi, frazione of Ventimiglia, Imperia, Balzi Rossi
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Paleolithic Collection: Venus of Monpazier
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Paleolithic Collection: Mongolia, Gobi Desert, Gov-Altai province, Flint Valley (Tsakhiurtyn Hondii)
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Paleolithic Collection: Italy, Liguria region Grimaldi, frazione of Ventimiglia, Imperia, Balzi Rossi, entrance to cave
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Paleolithic Collection: Chipped limestone pebble, from Isernia La Pineta
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Paleolithic Collection: Rock engraving depicting an ox
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Paleolithic Collection: Stone tools: bifaces from Marche Region
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Paleolithic Collection: Bone finds, from Devils Den caves at Parrano
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Paleolithic Collection: Bear hunting scene engraved on schist rock, from Pechialey
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Paleolithic Collection: Anthropomorphic figure from mammoth ivory
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Paleolithic Collection: Bifaces, Kenya, paleolithic, prehistory
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Paleolithic Collection: Paleolithic stone relief with figure of reindeer dating to Upper Magdalenian period
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Paleolithic Collection: Prehistory, Italy. Mould of rock engravings at the Cave of Addaura (Palermo province)
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Paleolithic Collection: Blades and scrapers, from Erice
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Paleolithic Collection: Relief depicting two steinbocks fighting, from Roc de Sers
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Paleolithic Collection: Skeleton known as Young Prince, from burial of Arene Candide Cave, in surroundings of Finale Ligure
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Paleolithic Collection: Italy, Sicily Region, surroundings of Palermo. Prehistory, paleolithic. Addaura Grottoe
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Paleolithic Collection: Paleolithic flint tools, scrapers
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Paleolithic Collection: Female statuette made of ivory
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Paleolithic Collection: Italy, prehistory, lower paleolithic. Amygdale from Grotte di Torre Talao in Scalea, Cosenza
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Paleolithic Collection: Paleolithic reindeer horn with carvings representing deers and salmons
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Paleolithic Collection: Paleolithic reindeer horn carved into shapes of man, horse heads and snake
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Paleolithic Collection: Rock engraving depicting an ox, from Romito Cave nearby Papasidero
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Paleolithic Collection: Italy, Liguria Region, Caves of the Balzi Rossi. Cave of the Caviglione
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Paleolithic Collection: Venus of Monpazier, Dordogne
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Paleolithic Collection: Paleolithic humans on campsite, illustration
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Paleolithic Collection: Bone tools for hunting and fishing
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Paleolithic Collection: Fossils, vertebras and bones from Veneto Region
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Paleolithic Collection: Italy, Sicily Region, Egadi Islands, Levanzo Island, province of Trapanii
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Paleolithic Collection: Upper Paleolithic cave paintings
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Paleolithic Collection: Stone Age artefact, Magdalenian culture
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Paleolithic Collection: Prehistoric flint knife
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Paleolithic Collection: Stone Age (Magdalenian) bone disc
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Paleolithic Collection: Neanderthal couple hunting, artwork
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Paleolithic Collection: Neanderthal child, artwork
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Paleolithic Collection: Neanderthal fossil skull La Ferrassie 1 C016 / 0566
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Paleolithic Collection: Prehistoric flint tools C014 / 1014
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Paleolithic Collection: Stone Age spatula, Magdalenian culture
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Paleolithic Collection: Palaeolithic dancing, artwork C016 / 8303
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Paleolithic Collection: Palaeolithic stone tool use, artwork C016 / 8301
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Paleolithic Collection: Palaeolithic cave dwellers, artwork C016 / 8300
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Paleolithic Collection: Palaeolithic drumming, artwork C016 / 8298


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"Journey into the Paleolithic: Exploring Stone-Age Cave Paintings and Ancient Artifacts" Step back in time as we delve into the fascinating world of the Paleolithic era. From the breathtaking replica of Lascaux II cave paintings to the mesmerizing stone-age cave paintings found in Chauvet, France, these ancient artworks offer a glimpse into our distant past. In Chauvet, France, we are transported to a time when early humans expressed their creativity through intricate drawings on cave walls. The detailed depictions of animals and scenes from everyday life provide valuable insights into their culture and way of living. As we venture further, we encounter more captivating finds such as the Venus of Brassempouy - a small ivory figurine representing one of humanity's earliest known representations of a human face. This delicate artifact reminds us that art has always been an essential part of our existence. Moving across borders, Spain reveals its own treasure trove at Altamira Caves in Santillana de Mar. Here, bison come alive with remarkable realism on rock surfaces. These masterpieces showcase not only artistic talent but also an intimate connection between early humans and nature. Back in France, Pech Merle cave presents us with another extraordinary sight - dotted patterns adorning its walls like celestial constellations. These enigmatic markings leave us pondering their significance and purpose within this ancient society. The journey wouldn't be complete without mentioning the iconic Venus figures that have captivated archaeologists for centuries. From Venus of Laussel to various other iterations found throughout Europe during this period, these sculptures symbolize fertility and female power while shedding light on gender roles prevalent at that time. Finally, let's not forget about one of the most famous pieces from Lascaux - Bison from Nave. Standing tall at 7 feet and 5 inches high, this majestic creature showcases Style III artwork dating back to approximately 15, 000 B. C.