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Paleolithic ivory female headA female head made out of ivory from Brassemboury, France
Paleolithic Polishing-StonePaleolithic polishing-stone for sharpening bone harpoons from the Dordogne region, France
Paleolithic cave-painting of a Bison and Man from Lascaux
Paleolithic cave-painting of a horse and human hands from FrancePaleolithic cave-painting of a horse and human hands from Peche Merle, France
Paleolithic cave-painting of Bison from SpainPaleolithic cave-painting of bison from Altamira, Spain
Paleolithic Skull of Grimaldi man, his species unknownSkull of Grimaldi man, an adolescent discovered in Baousse Rosse one the Cote de Azure. It is debated whether he is neanderthal, cro-magnon, or something else entirely
A paleolithic carved bone horse from Bruniquel, France
A paleolithic cave painting of Aurochs from Altamira, Spain
Venus of Willendorf, Stone Age oolitic limestone carving, c24, 000-c22, 000 BC. A carved female figure, discovered at a Palaeolithic site at Willendorf, Austria in 1908
Lake dwellings and associated artefacts from Lake Zurich Switzerland, 1888. Based on the mid-19th century work of Swiss archaeologist Ferdinand Keller
Neolithic implements of stone, flint and horn, c1890. A range of tools and weapons including axes, hammers, knives and arrowheads
Stone Age tumulus containing two chambers, Rodding, Denmark, 1913. Also known as barrows, tumuli are mounds of earth and stones raised over graves
Bison, copy of a Palaeolithic cave painting at Altamira, northern Spain, 1913. The original cave paintings at Altamira were produced between about 14, 000 and 12, 000 BC
Shell Mound People, 4000-2000 BC (c1880). The Shell Mound People, or Kitchen-Middeners, were hunter-gatherers of the late Mesolithic and early Neolithic period
An Inward View of Stonehenge from behind the High Altar, 1760. Stonehenge, the megalithic monument on Salisbury Plain, England, which dates from c2000 BC
Horse and Hind, Palaeolithic cave painting from Altamira, southern Spain, c16, 000-c9000 BCHorse and Hind, Palaeolithic cave painting from Altamira, southern Spain, c16000-c9000 BC
Paleolithic hand-axe of the Acheulian type, from Swakscombe, Kent. From the British Museums collection
Paleolithic flint tools From the British Museums collection. From left to right, from Moravia, Kents Cavern, Cats hole cave, Bordeilles, Laugerie Haute
Paleolithic Dart Point, Folsom New Mexico, North America, c9000 BC-8000 BCPaleolithic Dart Point, Folsom New Mexico, North America, c9000BC-8000BC
North American Indian Archaic Stone chipped Spear Point, PaleolithicNorth American Indian Archaic Stone chipped Spear Point. Paleolithic. End of Pleistocene Period, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Avelines hole, a paleolithic cave dwelling, 12000 BCAvelines hole, a paleolithic cave dwelling in the Mendip hills, Somerset, England. A view of the entrance from outside, 12000 BC
Stonehenge, Wiltshire, 18th century. The famous megalithic monument on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, dating from c2800 BC-c1800 BC
Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, England, 1836. A prehistoric earth mound thought to date from c2500 BC, Silbury Hill is the largest man-made mound in Europe. Its purpose is still unknown