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P I G G Y ‘ S S I N K

P I G G Y P O R T R A I T

P I G G Y ‘ S “ M A N N A “

P I G G Y ‘ S P R I M I T I V E S H E L T E R

P I G G Y ‘ S “ H I G H E R P O W E R “

001 STONE AGE PALEOLITHIC PALEOLITHIC NEOLITHIC NEOLITHIC ANATOLIAN PLANE ANATOLIAN PLANE

LATE PALEOLITHIC EUROPE 20,000 Years Ago

PALEOLITHIC VENUS

CAVE PAINTING – FRANCE, BC

ARROW HEAD

NEOLITHIC ARCHITECTURE NEOLITHIC ARCHITECTURE –Symbolism, ritual and magic –Megalithic – “Great Stone”  Large – Post and Beam  Small – Corbelling MEGALITHIC STRUCTURES – Two Types MEGALITHIC STRUCTURES – Two Types –Tombs – Death  Chamber Tomb  Passage Grave  Galley Grave –Imitate Nature –Nonseplechral Monuments – Worship  Menhirs – Single Stones  Cromlechs – Stone Groups

Two Neolithic tombs in the Gower.

STONES MARKING TOMBS SCOTLAND

TOMB NORTHERN IRELAND MURPHY

CARNAC FRANCE

STONEHENGE

CATAL HUYUK