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Skull probably from Homo sapiens. From Laetoli. Tanzania. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom
Prehistoric Art. Age of Metals. Greece. Different types of knives, axes and various utensils. National Archaeological Museum. Athens
Prehistoric Art. Early Bronze Age. Handmade Jar of clay without decoration. Globular body, wide mouth and a handle. Dated in the third millennium B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Prehistoric Art. Bronze Age. Stone foundation of an apsidal home. Late Helladic III (1400-1060 B.C.). Olympia. Greece
Dolmen of Moli of the Fava. Cabo Valley. Catalonia. SpainDolmen of Moli of the Fava. Catalonia. Spain
Prehistoric Art. Spain. Beaker culture (2500-1800 BC). Late Neolithic or Chalcolithic running into the early Bronze Age. It comes from Mallen. Museum of Zaragoza. Aragon
Ruins of a prehistoric house built on stilts. ItalyNeolithic Art. Ruins of a prehistoric house built on stilts. Ledro. Lombardy
Rockshelter of Abric Romani. SpainRockshelter of Abric Romani. Middle Paleolithic. Capellades. Catalonia. Spain
The Ain Dara temple. Around Aleppo. SyriaThe Ain Dara temple. Dating to between the 10th and 8th century B.C. First, ritual pool. Around Aleppo. Syria
Marble female figure. Neolithic. V millennium B. C. GreecePrehistory. Neolithic. Marble female figure dated to the end of five millennium BC. Found in Aegina. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Balearic Islands. Menorca. Naveta dels Tudons. Megalithic cuNaveta dels Tudons. Megalithic culture. Bronze Age. Near Ciutadella. Menorca island. Balearic Islandas. Spain
Dolmen of Cova d En Daina. Near Romanya de la Selva. CatalonDolmen of Cova d en Daina. Near Romanya de la Selva. Catalonia. Spain
Dolmen of Cova d En Daima. Near Romanya de la Selva. CatalPrehistoric Art. Dolmen (gravestone) of Cova d en Daima. Near Romanya de la Selva. ALt Emporda Region. Girona Province. Catalonia. Spain. Europe
Prehistoric Cave, AntequeraAntequera, in the midst of rich famring land, is in the heart of an area with various remains that give the measure of its importance from the beginning of the agrarian cultures in the 3rd millenium
Quartzite cleaver and bifaces. Middle Paleolithic or MoustePrehistory. Middle Paleolithic or Mousterian (90, 000 to 35, 000 BC). Quartzite cleaver and bifaces of Aranzaduya (Urbasa). Museum of Navarre. Pamplona. Spain
Prehistoric HousesPre-historic dwellings at Sumburgh, Shetland. These buildings were excavated by H. M. Office of Works and were communal villages of the past, partly built underground Date: March 1939
Netherlands / PrehistoricThe Netherlands in prehistoric times. Date: Prehistoric
George Robey (1869-1954)Promotional postcard for George Robey (1869-1954). Sir George Edward Wade, CBE. known professionally as George Robey, was an English comedian, singer and actor in musical theatre
Cartoon, Six thousand years later, WW1Cartoon, Six thousand years later, showing a prehistoric caveman seeing an airship in the sky as a development of the club in his hand. Date: 1916
Sopwith Model III: Dislocation of strataThis model represents the side of a valley of denudation, with undisturbed horizontal beds of sedimentary rock when fully assembled
Prosqualodon davidi, skull castCast of the cranium of Prosqualodon davidi from the early Miocene of Tasmania, Australia (original skull no longer exists)
Horse-head engraved on boneLate 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
Dorsal & Ventral Isotelus platycephalusSyntype (?Holotype by monotypy) of Asaphus, now Isotelus platycephalus (Stokes, 1824) Ordovician, Black River Group; St Josephs Island, Lake Huron, Ontario Bigsby Colln. Date: 1824
Conodont, Hindeodus cristulusHindeodus cristulus Microscopic fossils from the Carboniferous period, Vis顮 (Avonian), Middle Hosie Limestone; near Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland. (Scale bar = 171 microns
Acropora, a scleractinian coralBranch, 9 cm long, of the scleractinian coral Acropora from the Pleistocene of Yemen
Fossil Holothurian or sea cucumberStaurocystis quadrifasciata, 6.5 cm long, from the Silurian, Wenlock Limestone of Dudley in Worcestershire, England
Palaeocoma egertoni, a fossil ophiuroidPalaeocoma egertoni, with arms 4.5 cm long, from the Jurassic of Dorest, England
Asterias gaveyi, a fossil starfishAsterias gaveyi, the oral surface, with an arm stretch of 18 cm, from the Jurassic of Gloucestershire, England
MilleporaBranching colony, 11 cm in height, of the hydrozoan Millepora from the Pleistocene of Aldabra in the Indian Ocean
Ailsacrinus prattii, 3.4 cm wide, from the Jurassic of Bath, England, showing the underside of the calyx and arms
Trimerus, a fossil trilobiteFully preserved, 10 cm long specimen of the Silurian trilobite Trimerus
Fungia, coralFungia is a free-living scleractinian coral. In this large example, almost 10 cm in diameter, from the Pleistocene of Yemen
Deltoblastus, a fossil blastoidDeltoblastus, 1.5 cm in diameter, from the Permian of Timor. side view
Isocrinus robustus, a fossil crinoidThe stalked crinoid Isocrinus robustus, 14 cm tall, from the Lower Jurassic of Gloucestershire, England, showing the calyx and arms
Castericystis vali, a fossil CarpoidCastericystis vali, 7 cm long with juvenile 0.8 cm long attached at the bottom of the stele, from the Middle Cambrian of Utah
Archimedes swallovanus, bryozoanFossil bryozoan dating from the Carboniferous rocks, Mississippian, Golconda Fm. Marigold, Illinois, U.S.A
Hypsilophodon skullHypsilophodons narrow mouth would have been suitable for picking out soft shoots and leaves. Narrow mouths allow animals to select food with more care. This specimen lived 125 million years ago
Plesiosaurus macrocephalusPlate 15 from Geology and Inhabitants of the Ancient World, by Sir Richard Owen, (1854). This marine reptile could be found during the Jurassic period between 200 and 145 million years ago. Date: 1854
Daspletosaurus teethFossil teeth from the Daspletosaurus, a large carnivorous dinosaur closely related to, but not as big as, the Tyrannosaurus
Hypsilophodon footHypsilophodons upper foot bones were long and the lower foot thin and flexible, very like todays running birds. This specimen which was discovered in England dates back 125 million years to
Crystal apple - cystoid echinodermNHM E10. Echinosphaerites aurantium (Gyllenhall). Ordovicain, Popouka, St Petersburg, Russia
Magyarosaurus sp. & Cetiosaurus oxoniensisMagyarosaurus was a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Transylvania, Romania. Cetiosaurus was an early sauropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of England
In England 2, 000 years ago: a prehistoric lake villageIn England 2, 000 years ago: a prehistoric village organised and defended.The entrance to Glastonbury lake village of the ancient Britons: the skilfully built landing-stage
Torosaurus latus and Monoclonius, extinct ceratopsid dinosaurs from the late Cretaceous.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F
Tylosaurus pelor, a type of mosasaur, a large, predatory marine lizard from the Cretaceous.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F
Plesiosaurus, extinct genus of marine sauropterygian reptile from the Jurassic.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F
Cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, extinct species of bear from the Pleistocene.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F
Leguats Giant, Leguatia gigantea, extinct type of giant rail.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1910, Hamburg