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Waterworn Pebble in Shape of a Human Face 3,000,000 BCE Makapansgat, South Africa
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R: Human with Feline Head, from Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany. Ca. 30,000-28,000 BCE. Mammoth Ivory. Ulmer Museum, Ulm. |
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L: Nude Woman, from Willendorf, Austria. Ca. 28,000-25,000 BCE. Limestone. Naturhistorisches Museum,Vienna |
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R: Nude Woman Holding a Bison Horn, from Laussel, France. Ca. 25,000-20,000 BCE. Painted LImestone. Musée d’Aquitaine, Bordeaux |
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Chauvet Cave,Vallon-Pont-d’Arc. Ca. 30,000-28,000 or 15,000-13,000 BCE |
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Rhinoceros, Human Man, and Disembowled Bison. Cave at Lascaux, France. Ca. 16,000-14,00 BCE. |
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Human Skull with features modeled in plaster, painted, and inlaied in seashells. Ca. 7200-6700 BCE. Archaeological Museum,Amman, Jordan |
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R:Anthropomorphic Figurine, lime plaster over wicker core, From Ain Ghazal, Jordan. Ca. 6750-6250 BCE. Musée du Louvre, Paris |
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so-called “Mother-Goddess” figurine. Ca. 6500-5500 BCE Çatal Höyük,Turkey.
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Çatal Höyük,Turkey. Reconstruction of House Shrine, Reconstruction Drawing, Plan of City, Detail of Deer Hunt Mural, Level III |
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Cylinder Seal with Banquet Scene, from Tomb of Pu-abi (800), Royal Cemetary, Ur. Ca. 2600-2400 BCE. Lapis Lazuli. British Museum, London |
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L: Bull-Headed Harp, from Tomb of Pu-abi (800,) Royal Cemetery, Ur. Ca. 2600-2400 BCE. British Museum, London R: Soundbox of Harp, from Tomb 789, Royal Cemetery, Ur |
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Peace Side,“Standard of Ur,” from Tomb 779, Royal Cemetery, Ur. Ca. 2600-2400 BCE.Wood, Lapis Lazuli, Shell, and Limestone. British Museum, London.
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War Side,“Standard of Ur,” from Tomb 779, Royal Cemetery, Ur. Ca. 2600-2400 BCE.Wood, Lapis Lazuli, Shell, and Limestone. British Museum, London.
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Reconstruction and Fragment, Stele of the Vultures (Victory Stele of Eannatum), from Girsu. ca. 2600-2500 BCE. Limestone. Musée du Louvre, Paris |
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