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The Trundholm sun chariot. Early Bronze Age. C. 1400 BCPrehistory. The Trundholm sun chariot. Early Bronze Age. C. 1400 BC. Scandinavian
SPAIN. Ribadesella. Tito Bustillo Cave. Shaggy rhinoceros. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave
Bone objects. Maglemosian Culture, 9500-6500 BCBone objects. C. 8700 BC. Skottemarke, Lolland. Maglemosian Culture, 9500-6500 BC. Mesolithic. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Skull of Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis). Krapina. Croatia. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom
Group of axes for work and battle. Some periods. DenmarkGroup of axes for work and battle. Core axes, flint axes and flake axes. Some periods. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Prehistory. Paleolithic. Hunters manufacturing weapons and cutting skins. Illustration by Lluis Bargall atercolour
SPAIN. Kortezubi. Horse (13000 BF). Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave
DENMARK. Alborg. Lindholm Hoje Viking Cemetery. Burial site and settlement of Iron Age and Viking Age. 5th-11th c. Grave of man in form of stone ship. Iron Age. Architecture
Anthropomorphic stone stelae. Yamna Culture. 36th-23rd centuAnthropomorphic stone stelae or statue menhirs, located in Yamna secondary graves. Yamna Culture. Late Copper Age - Early Bronze Age. 36th-23rd centuries BC
Prehistory. Finland. Pottery of the Iron AgePrehistory. Finland. Europe. Pottery of the Iron Age. The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Metal Age. The gold bracteates. National Museum of DenmarkThe gold bracteates. Flat, thin and single-sided gold medal worn as jewelry that was produced in Northern Europe predominantly during the Migration Period of the Germanic Iron Age
Skull of a young girl. 18-20 years old. 3500-3400 BC. Sigersdal Mose, Northern Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Core axes. Maglemosian and Kongemose periods. 8500-5500 BCAxes for work and battle. Detail of core axes of the Maglemosian and Kongemose periods. 8500-5500 BC.. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
LIBYA. Tadrart Acacus. Depiction of a hunting scene (circa 1500 BC). Neolithic art. Cave
FRANCE. Montignac. The Cave of Lascaux. Hall of the Bulls. Group of deers. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave
Venus of Willendorf. Paleolithic artVenus of Willendorf. 23rd mil. BC. Representation of fertility. Upper Paleolithic. Gravettian. Sculpture on rock. AUSTRIA. VIENNA. Vienna. Natural History Museum. Proc: AUSTRIA. LOWER AUSTRIA
Tanzania. Kondoa Irangi. Koro rock paintingsTANZANIA. Kondoa Irangi. Animals grazing. Koro rock paintings. Upper Paleolithic. Cave
Argentina. Cave of the Hands. Cave paintingsARGENTINA. SANTA CRUZ. Perito Moreno. Cave of the Hands. Cave painting depicting hands, guanacos and geometric figures (11000-7500 BC). Neolithic art. Cave
Cave of Niaux. Prehistoric painting. Horse head. FranceCave of Niaux. Prehistoric painting. Magdalenian period. Upper Paleolithic. Horse head. France
Spain. Lower Paleolithic. Cleaver flintPrehistory. Spain. Lower Paleolithic. Cleaver flint. Arenero Hermanos, Madrid. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain
Prehistoric. Bronze Age. Northern Europe. Dagger and sword. From Dragsfjard. The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Stone Age. Figurines of humans are, stylized depictions, sucPrehistory. Stone Age. Figurines of humans are known and these are mostly stylized depictions, such as a shaft-hole axe from Kiuruvesi. The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Prehistory. The wooden idol from Pohjankuru. Finland, ca. 30The wooden idol from Pohjankuru. Southern Finland, dates from ca. 3000 BC and is the oldest known portrait of an inhabitant of Finland. The National Museum of Finland. Helsinki
Berlin Gold Hat. Fine gold leaf. 1000 BCBerlin Gold Hat. Thin gold leaf. Late Bronze Age. 1000 BC. Detail. Unknown origin, probably South Germany. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Prehistoric Art. Neolithic. Portugal. Stone tool. From Anta Grande da Comenda. High Neolithic. Archaeology Museum. Montemor-o-Novo. Portugal
Bell Beaker Culture. Ca. 2800-1800 BC. Sabadell, SpainBell Beaker Culture. Burial 1. Torrent of Sant Oleguer, Sabadell. Neolithic. Ca. 2800-1800 BC. Sabadell History Museum. Spain
Homo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Atapuerca, SpainHomo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Discovered in the Pit of Bones Site of Atapuerca (Spain). European Middle Pleistocene. Atapuerca. Spain
Prehistoric art. Bronze age. Copper Cauldron. Reginal MuseumPrehistoric art. Bronze age. Copper Cauldron. Mine from Cabarceno. Reginal Museum of Prehistory and Archaeology. Santander. Cantabria
The Early Iron Age. The bog body from Huldremose in Djursland from 100 AD. The woman wore a skirt of wool, a scarf and two fleece capes. Her hair was tied up with a long woollen cord
Flint tools from Gjera, Vendsyssel. Early Bronze Age. 1700-1Flint tools. From Gjera. Vendsyssel. Early Bronze Age. 1700-1500 BC. National Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Flint daggers. Dagger Period. 2000-1500 BCFlint daggers. Middle Dagger Period to Early Bronze Age. 2000-1500 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Bronze Age. Belt ornaments. From a bog at Fjellerup, FunenPrehistoric. Art. Bronze Age. Belt ornaments. From a bog at Fjellerup, Funen. 700-500 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Bronze Age. Four interlaced plaits. From Farup at Vindum, central Jutland. C. 350 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Lurs. The lur horns are Nordic wind instruments. Used for BrPrehistory. Art. Metal Age. Lurs. The lur horns are the distinctively Nordic wind instruments. Used to create an atmospheric background of sound for Bronze Age rituals
Tools of Bromme Culture. 11000 BCBromme Culture, 11000 BC. Points, scrapers, burins, blades and cores. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Harpoons. Bone. Maglemosian Culture, 8700-6500 BCHarpoons made of elk or red deer bone. Maglemosian Culture, 8700-6500 BC. National Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Hand axes. Acheulian Culture. 1500000-200000 BCHand axes. Culture of Homo erectus, know as Acheulian Culture. 1500000-200000 BC. Lower Paleolithic. From Tanzania, Java, France and England. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Tools of flint and animal bones. Performed by Homo sapiens (Cro-Magnon). Upper Paleolithic. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Reindeer antler harpoons. 9500 BC. Paleolithic. New Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Skull of Paranthropus aethiopicus with prominent sagittal crest. Pliocene. Located in Lomekwi, Kenya. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom
Neanderthal man skull (Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis). It comes from Chapelle-aux-Saints. Paleolithic art. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. YVELINES. Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Museum of National Antiquities
Clay ossuary. Haderah. In form of a house, used for secondary burial. Chalcolithic period, 4th millennium BC. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Skeleton of Man. Skhull Cave (Me arat Hagedi). Middle Paleolithic period. Ca. 100, 000 years before the present. 40-50 years old of the arcahic Homo Sapiens Sapiens
Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of Portillo de Eneriz. Near Artajona. Navarre. Spain
Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of de la mina de Farangortea. Near Artajona. Navarre
Cromlechs of Azpegi. Megalithic monument. Near Orbaitzeta. Navarre. Spain. Prehistory
Archaeological Site of Atapuerca. Trinchera del Ferrocarril. The archaeological levels. Province of Burgos. Castile and Leon. Spain
Prehistory. Copper Age. Circular tomb. Interior. Los Millares. Archaeological site. Near Santa Fe de Mondujar. Almeria. Andalusia. Spain