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Antler Collection

Background imageAntler 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 imageAntler Collection: Red-line quaker, clouded buff and flounced chestnut

Red-line quaker, clouded buff and flounced chestnut
Red-line quaker, Agrochola lota, clouded buff, Diacrisia sannio, and flounced chestnut, Agrochola helvola. Phalaena lota, russula, Bombyx ruffina

Background imageAntler Collection: Antler moth, Lygephila lusoria and feathered footman

Antler moth, Lygephila lusoria and feathered footman
Antler moth, Cerapteryx graminis 1, 2, Lygephila lusoria 3, 4, and feathered footman, Coscinia striata 5-8. Phalaena graminis, tricuspis, grammica

Background imageAntler Collection: The Witches Sabbath, 1797-1798, by Goya

The Witches Sabbath, 1797-1798, by Goya
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828). Spanish painter. The Witches Sabbath, 1797-1798. Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageAntler Collection: History of Africa - 19th century- a red buffalo

History of Africa - 19th century- a red buffalo
History of Africa. 19th century.... I found myself in the presence of a red buffalo; I fired my shotgun and missed the shot. Chromolithography

Background imageAntler Collection: Skull of an animal ornamenting the roof of a house. Cuba

Skull of an animal ornamenting the roof of a house. Cuba (town located next to the historic Route 66). State of Missouri, United States

Background imageAntler Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 451

Curtis British Entomology Plate 451
Lepidoptera: Cerapteryx hibernicus = Cerapteryx graminis ab. hibernicus (Antler) [Plant: Pedicularis sylvatica (Common Lousewort)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageAntler Collection: Sami People - Norway - with antlers and dogs

Sami People - Norway - with antlers and dogs Date: 1930

Background imageAntler Collection: Reindeer antler harpoons. 9500 BC

Reindeer antler harpoons. 9500 BC. Paleolithic. New Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageAntler Collection: Antelope engraved on a stone plaque. Neolithic. National Arc

Antelope engraved on a stone plaque. Neolithic. National Arc
Antelope engraved on a stone plaque. Saguia El Hamra. Western Sahara. Neolithic. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageAntler Collection: Reindeer antler from Neschers

Reindeer antler from Neschers
This reindeer antler from Neschers in France is engraved with a stylised horse. It was created by early humans and found between 1830 and 1848. Date: 1830

Background imageAntler Collection: American wapiti (elk) in the New York Zoological Park

American wapiti (elk) in the New York Zoological Park
Postcard showing an American wapiti or elk with velvet antlers about two months growth in the New York Zoological Park. Date: circa 1920

Background imageAntler Collection: Cabin by the Tyin Lake, Jotunheimen National Park, Norway

Cabin by the Tyin Lake, Jotunheimen National Park, Norway
Hunting party sitting outside a ccabin decorated with reindeer antlers - by the Tyin Lake, Jotunheimen national park, Bitihorn, Besseggen, Norway. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageAntler Collection: Funerary trappings of a mans grave at Dragsholm. 3800 BC

Funerary trappings of a mans grave at Dragsholm. 3800 BC
Funerary trappings of a mans grave. From left to right: Deer antler point, bone pin, wristguard of bone, battle axe of stone, arrowheads of flint and flint blades. Early Neolithic Period. 3800 BC

Background imageAntler Collection: Harpoons. 6500-4000 BC. Denmark

Harpoons. 6500-4000 BC. Denmark
Harpoons of deer antler for hunting small whales and seals. 6500-4000 BC. From Zealand coasts and fjords of Eastern Jutland. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageAntler Collection: Two whitewashed cottages with antler display

Two whitewashed cottages with antler display
Two whitewashed cottages with a display of antlers. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAntler Collection: Brassempouy Engraved Antler

Brassempouy Engraved Antler
Engraved fragment of antler (the original) from Brassempouy in the south west of Les Landes. Collection of Le Musee d archeologie nationale at Saint-Germain-en-Laye

Background imageAntler Collection: Megaloceros, Irish elk

Megaloceros, Irish elk
Also known as Irish elk, Megaloceros lived across Europe and western Asia until it became extinct about 8, 000 years ago

Background imageAntler Collection: Hoxnian anters, bones & hand axe from Swanscombe

Hoxnian anters, bones & hand axe from Swanscombe
Part of a deer antler, fragment of elephant bone and flint hand axe all discovered at Swanscombe, Kent, south of the River Thames

Background imageAntler Collection: Mazama canepestris guaszuti design

Mazama canepestris guaszuti design
Drawing 62 Vol 1 by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the Natural History Museum, London, 1876. Waterhouse designed the museum in the 1860s

Background imageAntler Collection: Cervidae (family), deer

Cervidae (family), deer
Balgowan (deer park in Perthshire, Scotland). Plate from a collection of pencil sketches and watercolour drawings of British mammals c. 1890-1910 by Edward Adrian Wilson (1872-1912)

Background imageAntler Collection: Harpoon carved from antler

Harpoon carved from antler
Cast of an antler harpoon from the Magdalenian culture, 11, 000-18, 000 years ago (Upper Palaeolithic)

Background imageAntler Collection: Dama dama, fallow deer

Dama dama, fallow deer
Plate 38 from British Mammals Vol. 1 & 2 by Archibald Thorburn, 1920-21

Background imageAntler Collection: Antler baton (Goughs Cave)

Antler baton (Goughs Cave)
Reindeer antler baton excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, (Creswellian)

Background imageAntler Collection: Mazama canepestris guaszuti

Mazama canepestris guaszuti
Drawing 61 Vol 1 by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the Natural History Museum, London, 1876. Waterhouse designed the museum in the 1860s

Background imageAntler Collection: Lucanus cervus L. male stag beetle

Lucanus cervus L. male stag beetle
A close-up of the head of a male stag beetle. It is only the male stag beetles which have antlers. The stag beetle is the U.Ks largest beetle

Background imageAntler Collection: Rangifer tarandus, caribou

Rangifer tarandus, caribou

Background imageAntler Collection: Cervus elaphus, red deer

Cervus elaphus, red deer
Cervus Canadensis (Ray), American Elk, Wapiti Deer (Male and Female). Plate 62 from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol

Background imageAntler Collection: Primitive Sculptors

Primitive Sculptors
Primitive sculptor of the Reindeer Period (part of the palaeolithic era) carving an antler


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