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Prehistoric Art
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Prehistoric Europe and the Near East
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Hall of the Bulls, Lascaux, France, ca. 15,000–13,000 BCE. Largest bull approx. 11 ’ 6 ” long Paleolithic Art Europe Twisted Perspective
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“ Chinese Horse ”, Lascaux Caves
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Spotted horse & negative hand imprint, Pech-Merle, France, ca. 22,000 BCE Rhino, man, & disemboweled bison, Lascaux, France, ca. 15,000–13,000 BCE Narrative Art
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“ Venus of Willendorf ” c. 25,000 BCE 4 ½ inches high Woman with a bison horn, Laussel, France, c. 25,000–20,000 BCE. 1 ’ 6 ” high. Sculpture in the round Relief Sculpture
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“ Venus of Willendorf ” c. 25,000 BC
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Clay Reindeer horn Medium
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Mesolithic Art - Europe Rock Shelter Paintings, Spain, c. 7000-4000 BCE
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Rhino, man, & disemboweled bison, Lascaux, France, ca. 15,000–13,000 BCE
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Neolithic Monumental Architecture Europe, 4000 BCE 1. Tombs dolmen post-and-lintel Passage Grave, Newgrange, Ireland, c. 3000 BCE corbel vault “ Megalithic Architecture ”
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2. Ceremonial Structures Carnac, France, c. 4000 BCE menhir Stonehenge, England, c. 2500 BCE cromlech
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Neolithic Art of the Near East
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Jericho, Israel, c. 8000 BCE The Oldest Settled Communities Great stone tower built into the settlement wall, Jericho, ca. 8000–7000 BCE.
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Catal Huyuk, Anatolia (Turkey), c. 7000 BCE
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Rock Shelter Paintings, Spain, c. 7000-4000 BCE Lascaux, France, ca. 15,000–13,000 BCE Catal Huyuk, Anatolia (Turkey), c. 7000 BCE
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Landscape with Volcanic Eruption, c. 6150 BCE
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