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Newly identified scenes of net fishing engraved on stones at a nearly 16,000-year-old German site include this depiction of two fish (center and top) surrounded by crosshatched lines likely ...
Almost five millennia ago, hundreds of engraved, disc-shaped stones were deposited in a giant pit at the Neolithic Vasagård site on the small Danish island of Bornholm. For decades the so-called ...
Almost five millennia ago, hundreds of engraved, disc-shaped stones were deposited in a giant pit at the Neolithic Vasagård site on the small Danish island of Bornholm. For decades the so-called ...
Engraved Stones Found to Be the Earliest Known Human Art in the British Isles Ten flat tablets discovered on the island of Jersey contain markings from hunter-gatherers who lived up to 23,000 ...
A "unique" and mysterious collection of engraved stone plaques were seemingly sacrificed by prehistoric people in Scandinavia following a devastating volcanic eruption around 4,900 years ago, a ...
A collection of 50 engraved stones, known as plaquettes, were unearthed in southern France and are held by the British Museum. The limestone plaquettes were carved using stone tools by the Magdalenian ...
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