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Neck follows the rock formation. Dots fill and suround Neck follows the rock formation. Dots fill and suround. There were spotted horses at the time. There used to be a fish. Paintings in Spain are so old, maybe done by neanderthal Study of pre-history only 200 years old Spotted Horses and Human Hands. Horses 25,000–24,000 BCE; hands c. 15,000 BCE. Individual horses over 5’ in length.

Homo sapien-400,000 years ago, homo sapiens, sapiens appeared 120,000? Rainbow Serpent Rock.

Movement out of Africa. Transition from Paleolithic to Neolithic varied by geography with local environmental and social circumstances. Western europe the lifetyle emerges in around 3000bc, in near east around 8000bc Prehistoric Europe.

Paleolithic Hand-Axe. 60,000 years ago. Height 10”.

Decorated Ocher. 77,000 years ago.

Reconstruction Drawing of Mammoth-Bone Houses. c. 16,000–10,000 BCE.

Lion-Human. c. 30,000–26,000 BCE. Height 11 5/8”.

Woman from Willendorf. c. 24,000 BCE. Height 4 3/8”.

Woman from Dolní Vestonice. 23,000 BCE. 4 1/4  1 7/10”.

Woman from Brassempouy. Probably c. 30,000 BCE . Height 1 1/4”.

Wall Painting With Horses, Rhinoceroses, and Aurochs. c Wall Painting With Horses, Rhinoceroses, and Aurochs. c. 32,000–30,000 BCE.

Prehistoric Wall Painting (Line Drawing).

Hall of Bulls. c. 15,000 BCE. Length of largest auroch (bull) 18’.

Bird-Headed Man With Bison. c. 15,000 BCE. Length approx. 9'.

Bison. c. 12,500 BCE. Length approx. 8'3".

Bison. c. 13,000 BCE. Length 25” and 24”.

Lamp with Ibex Design. c. 15,000–13,000 BCE.

Reconstruction of Lepenski Vir House/Shrine. 6000 BCE.

Human-Fish Sculpture. c. 6300–5500 BCE.

Çatalhöyük, Turkey. 7400–6200 BCE.

Sesklo Stone Foundation House. 6500 BCE.

Early Construction Methods (Line Drawing).

Neolithic Building Methods. 6000 BCE.

Tomb Interior with Corbeling and Engraved Stones. c. 3000–2500 BCE.

Stonehenge. c. 2900–1500 BCE.

Plan of Stonehenge and Its Surrounding Settlements.

Reconstruction Drawing of Durrington Walls. 2600 BCE.

Early Pottery from Japan's Jomon Culture. 12,000 BCE.

Early Pottery: Franchthi Cave, Greece. 6500 BCE.

Human Figure. 6500 BCE. Height approx. 35".

Gold Face Mask. Neolithic, 3800 BCE.

Gold Scepters. 3800 BCE.

Figures of a Woman and a Man (Woman). c. 4500 BCE. Height 4 1/2”.

Figures of a Woman and a Man (Man). c. 4500 BCE. Height 4 1/2”.

Rock Art: Boat and Sea Battle. c. 1500–500 BCE.