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Libya. Tadrart Acacus. ArchaeologyLIBYA. Tadrart Acacus. Representation of a village (12.000-8000 a.C.). Neolithic art. Cave
Head. Iron AgeHead from Khirbet el Hajjar (10th c. BC). Iron Age. Sculpture on rock. JORDAN. Amman. Archaeological Museum
Head of man. Iron AgeHead of man. 9th-5th c. BC. Sculpture with Egyptian influence. Iron Age. Sculpture on rock. JORDAN. Amman. Archaeological Museum
Deads mother. Nuraghic CultureMother of the dead child. 1500-800 BC. Bronze Age. Nuraghic Culture. Sculpture on bronze. ITALY. SARDINIA. Cagliari. National Archaeological Museum of Cagliari. Proc: ITALY. SARDINIA
Chopper. Lower PaleolithicChopper on pebble. Lower Paleolithic. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. CATALONIA. GERONA. Torroella de Montgr Cau del Duc
Cantabria. Camargo. Cave of El PendoSPAIN. Camargo. Escobedo de Camargo. El Pendo cave. World Heritage Site since 2008. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave
Prehistoric Europe and Africa united by a land-bridgeReconstruction drawing by A Forrestier from material supplied by Sir Arthur Keith, the anthropologist, showing Neanderthal men stampeding elephants
Pierre-aux-Fees Standing Stone at St Micaud, FrancePierre-aux-Fees Standing Stone at St Micaud in the Saone-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne in eastern France. 6m 40cm tall. Date: circa 1911