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Paleolithic
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Old Stone Age
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Megalith
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Monumental architecture employing massive rough-cut stones
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"In the round"
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Three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or combining hard materials - typically stone - or marble, metal, glass, or wood. Softer ("plastic") materials can also be used, such as clay, textiles, plastics, polymers and softer metals.
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Shamanism
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anthropological term referencing a range of beliefs and practices regarding communication with the spiritual world.
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Feline headed humanHuman with feline head, from Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany, ca. 30,000–28,000 BCE. Mammoth ivory, 11 5/8” high. Ulmer Museum, Ulm.
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Venus of Willendorf or Woman of WillendorfNude woman (Venus of Willendorf), from Willendorf, Austria, ca. 28,000–25,000 BCE. Limestone, approx. 4 1/4” high. Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna
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Hall of the Bulls (left wall), Lascaux, Dordogne, France, ca. 15,000–13,000 BCE. Largest bull approx. 11’ 6” long
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Rhinoceros, wounded man, and disemboweled bison, painting in the well, Lascaux, Dordogne, France, ca. 15,000–13,000 BCE. Bison approx. 3’ 8” long.
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Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, aerial view, ca. 2550-1600 BCE. Circle is 97' in diameter; trilithons approx. 24' high.Megalith site
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Horse and Sun Chariot c. 1800 - 1600 BCE. Bronze, length 231/4" (59.2 cm). National Museum, Copenhagen
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Neolithic
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Neolithic = New Stone Age
from c. 8,00 BC - 3,000 BC Man moves from chasing natue to controlling nature Agriculture: Domestication of plants and animals from hunting and gatherin to farming and animal herds From nomadic existence |
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Woman holding a bison horn, from Laussel, Dordogne, France, ca. 25,000-20,000 B.C. PAINTED LIMESTONE, APPROX. 1' 6" HIGH. MUSE'E D'AQUITAINE, BORDEAUX.
A relief sculpture of a nude woman with exaggerated breasts, abdomen, and hips. |
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Spotted horses and negative hand imprints, wall painting in the cave at Pech-Merle, Lot, France, ca. 22,000 BCE. Approx. 11’ 2” long.
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Catal Huyuk
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Earliest town on EarthTurkey (pro. Chattle Hooyuck)
c. 6,000 BC Landscape with volcanic erupion over the town |
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Wall painting from a house at Catal Huyuk, Turkey
perspective foverlooking town and volcano -- perspective off |