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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Prehistory: From Stone-Age Cave Paintings to Fossil Footprints" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of prehistory

Background imagePre History Collection: Ceratosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork

Ceratosaurus dinosaur, computer artwork
Ceratosaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of a Ceratosaurus, a carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in the Late Jurassic Period (150-135 million years ago)

Background imagePre History Collection: Stonehenge information plaque

Stonehenge information plaque, commemorating the birthplace of Cecil Edward Herbert Chubb (1876-1934), who gave Stonehenge to the nation in 1918

Background imagePre History Collection: IRAQ: ZIGGURAT IN UR. The partially restored Third Sumerian Dynasty ziggurat in Ur

IRAQ: ZIGGURAT IN UR. The partially restored Third Sumerian Dynasty ziggurat in Ur, originally built c2100 B. C
IRAQ: ZIGGURAT IN UR. The partially restored Third Sumerian Dynasty ziggurat in Ur, originally built c2100 B.C

Background imagePre History Collection: Garden of Eden

Garden of Eden
Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden - the temptation (left) and expulsion. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePre History Collection: PMYT2A-00029

PMYT2A-00029
God creating the stars. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of the Chigi Chapel dome by Raphael

Background imagePre History Collection: Franks migrating into Gaul

Franks migrating into Gaul
Franks offering an animal sacrifice before invading Gaul. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePre History Collection: Burial artifacts of prehistoric Jutland

Burial artifacts of prehistoric Jutland
Prehistoric burial artifacts found in Jutland. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration of artifacts

Background imagePre History Collection: Druid religious ceremony in ancient Gaul

Druid religious ceremony in ancient Gaul
Worship among the Druids of ancient Gaul. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePre History Collection: Ancient Saxon idols Hermensul and Crodon

Ancient Saxon idols Hermensul and Crodon
Hermensul (left) representing Justice, and Crodon (right), idols of the ancient Saxons. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePre History Collection: Ostrogoth invaders defeated at Taginae, 552 A. D

Ostrogoth invaders defeated at Taginae, 552 A. D
Byzantine general Narses overcomes the Ostrogoths in battle at Taginae, Italy, 552 A.D. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePre History Collection: Teutonic tribes entering Gaul in ancient times

Teutonic tribes entering Gaul in ancient times
Migrating Teutons enter Gaul (France) in ancient times. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePre History Collection: Tribrachidium fossil

Tribrachidium fossil
Ediacaran fossil. Fossil of a soft-bodied, multi-cellular organism (Tribrachidium heraldicum) from the Ediacaran Period (around 635 to 542 million years ago)

Background imagePre History Collection: Color photography, Latin America, Mexico, exterior, outdoors, Yucatan Peninsula, Chichen Itza

Color photography, Latin America, Mexico, exterior, outdoors, Yucatan Peninsula, Chichen Itza, Temple of the Warriors, Pre-history, heritage, Archeology, Mesoamerican (period or style)

Background imagePre History Collection: Portugal. Menhir of Piedra Longa. Neolithic Era. Archaeolog

Portugal. Menhir of Piedra Longa. Neolithic Era. Archaeology Museum. Montemor-o-Novo

Background imagePre History Collection: Black hind. Upper Paleolithic. Solutrean. SPAIN

Black hind. Upper Paleolithic. Solutrean. SPAIN. Valencia. Valencias Prehistory and Cultures Museum. Proc: SPAIN. VALENCIAN COMMUNITY. Barx. Parpall󠃡 ve

Background imagePre History Collection: Hind on limestone. Upper Paleolithic. Solutrean

Hind on limestone. Upper Paleolithic. Solutrean. Petroglyph. SPAIN. Valencia. Valencias Prehistory and Cultures Museum. Proc: SPAIN. VALENCIAN COMMUNITY. Barx. Parpall󠃡 ve

Background imagePre History Collection: Engraved drawing of a bull. Upper Paleolithic

Engraved drawing of a bull. Upper Paleolithic. Solutrean. Petroglyph. SPAIN. Valencia. Valencias Prehistory and Cultures Museum. Proc: SPAIN. VALENCIAN COMMUNITY. Barx. Parpall󠃡 ve

Background imagePre History Collection: Cup from Liria. 4th-2nd c. BC. Detail of two

Cup from Liria. 4th-2nd c. BC. Detail of two warriors. Iberian art. Ceramics. SPAIN. Valencia. Valencias Prehistory and Cultures Museum. Proc: SPAIN. Ll� a. Cerro de San Miguel

Background imagePre History Collection: Axes. Middle Paleolithic. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology

Axes. Middle Paleolithic. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. Hoyo de Manzanares

Background imagePre History Collection: Prehistory. Lower Paleolithic. Sinathropus skull

Prehistory. Lower Paleolithic. Sinathropus skull (Homo erectus). SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia

Background imagePre History Collection: SPAIN. BenajoᮮLa Pileta Cave. Prehistoric

SPAIN. BenajoᮮLa Pileta Cave. Prehistoric
SPAIN. Benajoᮮ La Pileta Cave. Prehistoric site. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave; Architecture

Background imagePre History Collection: Bifaces from the Acheulean period. Lower Paleolithic

Bifaces from the Acheulean period. Lower Paleolithic. Proc: SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)

Background imagePre History Collection: SPAIN. El Perellave of La Cabra Freixet

SPAIN. El Perellave of La Cabra Freixet
SPAIN. El Perell ave of La Cabra Freixet. Deer (25000-15000 BC). Upper Paleolithic. Cave

Background imagePre History Collection: Prehistory. The passing of Asian men to America

Prehistory. The passing of Asian men to America. Work by Iker Larrauri located in the Sala de los Or� nes (Room of the Origins). MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology

Background imagePre History Collection: Scandinavian hunter

Scandinavian hunter
A prehistoric Scandinavian hunter aims at an elk with his bow and arrow. Date: circa 3000 BC

Background imagePre History Collection: La Hechicera Dolmen. Elvillar. Alava. Pais Vasco. Spain

La Hechicera Dolmen. Elvillar. Alava. Pais Vasco. Spain

Background imagePre History Collection: Naveta dels Tudons. Megalithic culture. Bronze Age. Near Ciutadella. Menorca island

Naveta dels Tudons. Megalithic culture. Bronze Age. Near Ciutadella. Menorca island. Balearic Islandas. Spain

Background imagePre History Collection: The Kings Men, part of the complex near the Rollright Stones, the Neolithic standing stone circle

The Kings Men, part of the complex near the Rollright Stones, the Neolithic standing stone circle, dating from around 2500BC, on the Oxfordshire Warwickshire border, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePre History Collection: HOMO SAPIENS. Skull of Homo sapiens specimen, about 100, 000 years old, found at Eliye Springs

HOMO SAPIENS. Skull of Homo sapiens specimen, about 100, 000 years old, found at Eliye Springs, Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imagePre History Collection: PREHISTORIC MAN: POTTERY. Prehistoric man fashioning a cooking pot from clay: engraving

PREHISTORIC MAN: POTTERY. Prehistoric man fashioning a cooking pot from clay: engraving, 19th century

Background imagePre History Collection: PREHISTORIC MAN. Man and woman of the Reindeer Epoch. Wood engraving, late 19th century

PREHISTORIC MAN. Man and woman of the Reindeer Epoch. Wood engraving, late 19th century, after a drawing by Emile Bayard

Background imagePre History Collection: PREHISTORIC MAN. Savage of the Stone Age. Wood engraving, late 19th century

PREHISTORIC MAN. Savage of the Stone Age. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imagePre History Collection: Prehistoric landscape with various creatures

Prehistoric landscape with various creatures
A prehistoric landscape with various creatures in the air, on land, and in the water. 19th century

Background imagePre History Collection: Lundy - Standing Stones

Lundy - Standing Stones
Lundy - an island in the Bristol Channel - Three megalthic standing stones Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePre History Collection: Prehistoric man by George Ranstead

Prehistoric man by George Ranstead
Two cavemen seem to be having a jolly time firing arrows and throwing spears from the back of an unidentifiable beast. Drawing on a postcard by George Ranstead

Background imagePre History Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U

Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U. S. A
Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U.S.A

Background imagePre History Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum

Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum, U. S. A
Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum, U.S.A

Background imagePre History Collection: Precession of the North Celestial Pole

Precession of the North Celestial Pole. Artwork of the constellations of the North Celestial Pole and the slow circular movement (red) of this Pole over a period of thousands of years

Background imagePre History Collection: Early human making pottery

Early human making pottery, coloured artwork. Clay was one of the first materials to be used by early humans after they discovered how to start fires

Background imagePre History Collection: Early humans making pottery

Early humans making pottery, coloured artwork. Clay was one of the first materials to be used by early humans after they discovered how to start fires

Background imagePre History Collection: Early humans smelting bronze

Early humans smelting bronze
Early humans smelting and working bronze, coloured artwork. Bronze is an alloy of tin and copper. During the Bronze Age (around 3300 to 1200 BC), humans mixed ores of tin and copper with charcoal

Background imagePre History Collection: Early humans fishing

Early humans fishing. Coloured artwork of early humans using a dugout canoe and net to catch fish in a lake. This artwork depicts fishing in the late Stone Age (Neolithic)

Background imagePre History Collection: Early humans smelting iron

Early humans smelting iron
Early humans smelting and working iron, coloured artwork. The high temperatures required to obtain iron metal from its ore were not possible until the development of advanced smelting techniques

Background imagePre History Collection: Stonebirrane stone circle

Stonebirrane stone circle, County Kerry, Southern Ireland

Background imagePre History Collection: Planetary formation, computer artwork

Planetary formation, computer artwork
Planetary formation. Computer artwork of numerous small rocky bodies (planetessimals) accreting to form a planet in the early Solar System

Background imagePre History Collection: New born sun

New born sun
Solar nebula, artwork. T. Tauri stage of a solar nebula. This illustration depicts how the solar nebula may have appeared about 5 billion years ago. The newborn sun may have undergone a T

Background imagePre History Collection: First generation of stars, artwork

First generation of stars, artwork
First generation of stars. Artwork of the first stars in the universe, thought to have formed over 13 billion years ago, when the universe was only a few million years old

Background imagePre History Collection: Early history of the universe, artwork

Early history of the universe, artwork
Early history of the universe. Artwork showing the cooling and expansion of the early universe from its origin in the Big Bang (upper left)



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Prehistory: From Stone-Age Cave Paintings to Fossil Footprints" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of prehistory. Journey to Chauvet, France, where ancient stone-age cave paintings offer a glimpse into our ancestors' artistic prowess. Marvel at the intricate details and vivid colors that have survived thousands of years. But Chauvet is not alone in its historical significance. Venture south to Argentina's Cave of the Hands, where hand stencils painted by early humans adorn the walls. These enigmatic markings serve as a testament to their existence and leave us pondering their purpose. Delve even deeper into prehistoric times with fossils from the palaeozoic era, offering valuable insights into Earth's distant past. These remnants provide a window into long-extinct species that once roamed our planet millions of years ago. Travel across continents to Alhambra, Spain, where Islamic carvings showcase exquisite craftsmanship intertwined with religious symbolism. Admire these intricate designs etched onto walls and ceilings, reflecting an era rich in cultural exchange and artistic expression. Discover tools used by our forebears like the prehistoric spear-thrower – an innovation that revolutionized hunting techniques during ancient times. Witness how human ingenuity shaped survival strategies throughout history. Continue your journey through time with Laetoli fossil footprints – preserved imprints left behind by early hominins walking across volcanic ash in Tanzania. These tracks offer tangible evidence of our evolutionary journey and shed light on our earliest ancestors' way of life. Intriguingly different yet equally fascinating are Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs mating - a rare glimpse into their primal behavior captured forever in fossil form. Uncover secrets about these awe-inspiring creatures who once ruled over Earth's vast landscapes. Marvel at Avebury stone circle in Wiltshire, England – a UNESCO World Heritage Site shrouded in mystery.