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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Prehistory: From Ancient Sun Chariots to Neanderthal Skulls" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of prehistory

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Chopper. Lower Paleolithic

Chopper. Lower Paleolithic
Chopper on pebble. Lower Paleolithic. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. CATALONIA. GERONA. Torroella de Montgr� Cau del Duc

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Cantabria. Camargo. Cave of El Pendo

Cantabria. Camargo. Cave of El Pendo
SPAIN. Camargo. Escobedo de Camargo. El Pendo cave. World Heritage Site since 2008. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Prehistoric rock drawings in the Awis Valley, Akakus Mountains, Libyan Desert, Libya, Sahara

Prehistoric rock drawings in the Awis Valley, Akakus Mountains, Libyan Desert, Libya, Sahara, North Africa, Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1034

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1034
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1032

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1032
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Stone-age flint fragments C014 / 1020

Stone-age flint fragments C014 / 1020
Stone-age flint fragments. Pile of neolithic (new stone-age) flint fragments discarded during the forming of flint tools. These fragments date from around 8, 000 to 10

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1030

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1030
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1023

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1023
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1022

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1022
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1025

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1025
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Prehistoric flint tools C014 / 1014

Prehistoric flint tools C014 / 1014
Prehistoric flint tools. Selection of flint tools found in Mauritania, West Africa, dating to 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1024

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1024
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1031

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1031
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1029

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1029
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1036

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1036
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1027

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1027
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1035

Neolithic flint arrowheads C014 / 1035
Neolithic flint arrowheads. Stone-age flint arrowheads dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. These specimens were found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1021

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1021
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1028

Neolithic flint arrowhead C014 / 1028
Neolithic flint arrowhead. Stone-age flint arrowhead dating from around 8, 000 to 10, 000 years ago. This specimen was found in Mauritania, West Africa

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Bifaces from the Acheulean period. Lower Paleolithic

Bifaces from the Acheulean period. Lower Paleolithic. Proc: SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: SPAIN. El Perellave of La Cabra Freixet

SPAIN. El Perellave of La Cabra Freixet
SPAIN. El Perell ave of La Cabra Freixet. Deer (25000-15000 BC). Upper Paleolithic. Cave

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Prehistory. The passing of Asian men to America

Prehistory. The passing of Asian men to America. Work by Iker Larrauri located in the Sala de los Or� nes (Room of the Origins). MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U

Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U. S. A
Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U.S.A

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum

Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum, U. S. A
Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum, U.S.A

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Excavated belemnite fossil

Excavated belemnite fossil
MODEL RELEASED. Excavated belemnite fossil. Child holding up a belemnite fossil that he has just extracted. Belemnites are an extinct group of molluscs that are thought to be related to modern

Background imagePrehistorical Collection: Dragonfly larva fossil

Dragonfly larva fossil. Fossilised remains of a Libellula doris dragonfly nymph from the Late Miocene period (around 12-5 million years ago). Found in Costigliole d Asti, Cuneo, Italy



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Prehistory: From Ancient Sun Chariots to Neanderthal Skulls" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of prehistory, where ancient civilizations left behind intriguing clues about their existence. One such enigmatic artifact is the Trundholm sun chariot, a remarkable bronze sculpture from the Early Bronze Age in 1400 BC. This celestial masterpiece hints at an advanced understanding of astronomy during that era. Venturing into Spain's Ribadesella, we find ourselves inside the Tito Bustillo Cave, adorned with shaggy depictions that transport us to a time long gone. These primitive artworks offer insights into early human creativity and storytelling. Bone objects discovered from the Maglemosian Culture (9500-6500 BC) provide evidence of our ancestors' resourcefulness and craftsmanship. These artifacts showcase their ability to fashion tools for survival and artistic expression. The mention of Atlantis sparks curiosity as we ponder its existence through artwork depicting this mythical city submerged beneath the sea. Could it be more than just a legend? Examining a Neanderthal skull takes us even further back in time, reminding us of our close evolutionary relatives who once roamed these lands thousands of years ago. Their presence lingers as a testament to our shared history. A fossilized ammonite serves as another relic from prehistoric times—a reminder that life on Earth has evolved over millions of years. Its intricate spiral pattern tells tales of ancient oceans teeming with diverse creatures. In Denmark, groups of axes used for both work and battle tell stories spanning different periods—testimonies to human ingenuity throughout various stages in history. Traveling back to Paleolithic times, we witness hunters skillfully manufacturing weapons for survival—an essential aspect of early human development ingrained within our DNA. Spain's Kortezubi reveals an Upper Paleolithic horse dating back 13, 000 years before present—a captivating glimpse into the bond between humans and animals during this era.