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Palaeolithic Collection

Background imagePalaeolithic 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 imagePalaeolithic 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 imagePalaeolithic 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 imagePalaeolithic Collection: Men of the Stone Age worshipping the sun

Men of the Stone Age worshipping the sun
Men of the Stone Age (Palaeolithic Era) worshipping the sun as it rises

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Hunting for food in the later Ice Age

Hunting for food in the later Ice Age (Last Glacial Period), showing a family of cave dwellers with bow and arrow. At this time there was no English Channel

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: REINDEER PERIOD ARTISTS

REINDEER PERIOD ARTISTS
Artists of the Reindeer Period (part of the palaeolithic era) Date: circa 10, 000 BC

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Homo neanderthalensis (Ferrassie 1) cranium cast

Homo neanderthalensis (Ferrassie 1) cranium cast
Cranium cast of an adult male Neandertal Man (Homo neanderthalensis) discovered at La Ferrassie, Dordogne, France, by D Peyrony and L. Captian in 1909. The original specimen dates back 70, 000 years

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Mousterian tools

Mousterian tools
A slide scraper and a pointed tool made from black flint of Mousterian age, 40, 000 - 55, 000 years old (Middle Palaeolithic), from Le Moustier, France

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Homo habilis tools

Homo habilis tools
A collection of pebble tools (Oldowan) discovered at the Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. They date back to about 1.8 million years ago

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: A view of two Egyptian Palaeolithic flint implements

A view of two Egyptian Palaeolithic flint implements. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Archaeological Site of Atapuerca. Trinchera del Ferrocarril

Archaeological Site of Atapuerca. Trinchera del Ferrocarril. The archaeological levels. Province of Burgos. Castile and Leon. Spain

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Spain. Magdalenian (16000-15000). Scapula depicting a figure

Spain. Magdalenian (16000-15000). Scapula depicting a figure
Spain. Upper Palaeolithic. Magdalenian (16000-15000). Scapula depicting a figure of a female deer. Made with a flint burin. From El Castillo Cave, Cantabria. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Stone tool. Lower Paleolithic (30. 000 -10. 000 BC). Flint bif

Stone tool. Lower Paleolithic (30. 000 -10. 000 BC). Flint bif
Stone tool. Lower Paleolithic (30.000 -10.000 BC). Flint biface from Balaguer. County Museum of Noguera. Balaguer. Catalonia. Spain

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Earliest Man

Earliest Man
- Mama, is that papa ? Date: circa 30, 000 BC

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Discovery of Fire

Discovery of Fire
The discovery of fire by Palaeolithic man Date: circa 30, 000 BC

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Palaeolithic L scape

Palaeolithic L scape
A paleolithic landscape Date: circa 30, 000 BC

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Horse-head engraved on bone

Horse-head engraved on bone
Late Pleistocene wild horses head engraved on the right fourth metatarsal bone of a horse, specimen (NHM 38745). Found among horse remains from the Late Magdalenian site of Roc du Courbet, Bruniquel

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Limestone lamp, Magdalenian, from France

Limestone lamp, Magdalenian, from France
Limestone lamp of Magdalenian age, 11, 000 - 18, 000 years old (Upper Palaeolithic) from La Mouthe, France

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Aurignacian tools

Aurignacian tools
A bone point, probably a spearhead and a flint end-scraper tool of Aurignacian age, 30, 000 - 34, 000 years old from France

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Limestone lamp with ibex carved on back

Limestone lamp with ibex carved on back
Limestone lamp with ibex carving, of Magdalenian age, 11, 000 - 18, 000 years old (Upper Palaeolithic) from La Mouthe, France

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Venus in limestone

Venus in limestone
Figure of a woman, or Venus, engraved in limestone, Gravettian age 22, 000 - 30, 000 years old (Upper Palaeolithic) from Abri Pataud in France. Created by Cro-Magnon man

Background imagePalaeolithic 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 imagePalaeolithic Collection: Hand-axes, blades & harpoon

Hand-axes, blades & harpoon
The two axe-heads on the left are from the Middle Palaeolithic about 40, 000 BC; the three specimens on the right are from the Upper Palaeolithic abot 20, 000 BC (Agfa Film)

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Bone needles of Magdalenian age

Bone needles of Magdalenian age
Bone needles dating back to about 15, 000 years ago. The Magdalenian tools discovered in France are believed to have belonged to early Homo sapiens who hunted reindeer during the last ice age

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Vanguard cave, Gibraltar

Vanguard cave, Gibraltar
Exterior view of Vanguard Cave, Gibraltar which has been excavated by palaeontologists. Discoveries of interest include chert flake tools and charcoal beds

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Hand-Axes

Hand-Axes

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Womans head carved in mammoth ivory

Womans head carved in mammoth ivory
Gravettian age 25, 000 - 30, 000 years old (Upper Palaeolithic) from Dolni Vestonice, Moravia, Czech Republic

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Homo erectus, Acheulian man

Homo erectus, Acheulian man
An illustration of a lakeside campsite 400, 000 years ago of Acheulian man (Homo erectus) in the Quaternary Hoxnian Interglacial period, Lower Palaeolithic

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Hand-axe

Hand-axe
Flint hand-axe of Acheulian culture (Lower Palaeolithic) with rounded spall pot-lid split by frost action. Specimen from University of London, Institute of Archaeology

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: The Clacton Spear

The Clacton Spear
This spear is named after Clacton-on-sea which is where it was discovered in 1911. It dates back 450, 000 years old making it the oldest wooden spear to have been found in the British Isles

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Piltdown Palaeolith flint

Piltdown Palaeolith flint
Piltdown, Sussex item E.685 held at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Neanderthal artifacts

Neanderthal artifacts
Stone tools believed to once have belonged to Neanderthal Man (Homo neanderthalensis) who lived in Gorhams Cave, Gibraltar

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Gibraltar excavation

Gibraltar excavation
Excavation of Neanderthal fireplace at Vanguard Cave, Gibraltar. (Middle Palaeolithic)

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Gorhams Cave, Gibraltar

Gorhams Cave, Gibraltar
A view of Gorhams Cave from the sea. Neanderthal artifacts have been found, dating from the Middle Palaeolithic inside this cave system

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Flint hand-axe

Flint hand-axe
Late Palaeolithic from Farnham, Surrey, England

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Cave Dwelling Achtal

Cave Dwelling Achtal
The Palaeolithic cave dwelling at Achtal. Here animal and Neanderthal remains were found in the mid 19th century

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Warfare Furfooz / Figuier

Warfare Furfooz / Figuier
A Stone Age battle at the Furfooz site, France

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Stone Age Carving

Stone Age Carving
Stone age sculptor working with stone tools at the Laugerie Basse site, France

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Primitive Sculptors

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

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Les Eyzies Bison (2)

Les Eyzies Bison (2)
Painting of a bison in a palaeolithic cave (2 of 2)

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Les Eyzies Bison (1)

Les Eyzies Bison (1)
Painting of a bison in a palaeolithic cave (1 of 2)

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Altamira Wolf Painting

Altamira Wolf Painting
Painting of a wolf in a palaeolithic cave

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Altamira Deer Painting

Altamira Deer Painting
Painting of a deer in a palaeolithic cave

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Altamira Bison Painting

Altamira Bison Painting
Painting of a bison in a palaeolithic cave

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Altamira Boar Painting

Altamira Boar Painting
Painting of a boar in a palaeolithic cave

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Interior / Mother & Child

Interior / Mother & Child
A domestic interior during the Reindeer period (part of the Palaeolithic era): a mother and her child sit by the fireside as father returns from the days hunt

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Primitive Bread Making

Primitive Bread Making
Primitive bread-making in the Stone Age (Palaeolithic era)

Background imagePalaeolithic Collection: Stone Age Baking

Stone Age Baking
Stone age baking over the fire (Palaeolithic era)



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