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GLOBAL PREHISTORY

Content Area 1 - Global Prehistory 30,000-500B. C. E. 1 Content Area 1 - Global Prehistory 30,000-500B.C.E. 1. Apollo 11 stones (essay, image, additional resources) 2. Great Hall of Bulls (essay, image, additional resources) 3. Camelid sacrum in the shape of a canine (image, additional resources) 4. Running horned woman (essay, image, additional resources) 5. Bushel with ibex motifs (video, images, additional resources) 6. Anthropomorphic stele (image, additional resources) 7. Jade cong (video, article, quiz, image, additional resources) 8. Stonehenge (essay, video, image 1, image 2, additional resources) 9. Ambum Stone (image, additional resources) 10. Tlatilco female figurine (video, essay, image, additional resources) 11. Terra cotta fragment (image, additional resources)

APOLLO 11 STONES, NAMIBA, C 25,500 -25,300 BCE, CHARCOAL ON STONE

2. Great Hall of the Bulls. Lascaux, France. Paleolithic Europe 2. Great Hall of the Bulls. Lascaux, France. Paleolithic Europe. 15,000-13,000 B.C.E. Rock painting.

3. Camelid sacrum in the shape of a canine. Tequixquiac, central Mexico. 14,000-7000 B.C.E. Bone.

4. Running horned woman. Tassili n'Ajjer, Algeria. 6000-4000 B. C. E 4. Running horned woman. Tassili n'Ajjer, Algeria. 6000-4000 B.C.E. Pigment on rock.

5. Bushel with ibex motifs. Susa, Iran. 4200-3500 B. C. E 5. Bushel with ibex motifs. Susa, Iran. 4200-3500 B.C.E. Painted terra cotta.

6. Anthropomorphic Stele. Arabian Peninsula. Fourth millennium B.C.E. Sandstone

7. Jade cong. Liangzhu, China. 3300-2200 B.C.E. Carved jade.

8. Stonehenge. Wiltshire, UK. Neolithic Europe. c. 2500-1600 B. C. E 8. Stonehenge. Wiltshire, UK. Neolithic Europe. c. 2500-1600 B.C.E. Sandstone.

9. The Ambum Stone. Ambum Valley, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea, c. 1500 B.C.E. Greywacke

10. Tlatilco female figurine. Central Mexico, site of Tlatilco 10. Tlatilco female figurine. Central Mexico, site of Tlatilco. 1200-900 B.C.E. Ceramic.

11. Terra cotta fragment. Lapita. Soloman Islands, Reef Islands. 1000 B.C.E. Terra cotta (incised).