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  2. Portable art - Wikipedia

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    Neschers antler; Neschers Antler. This was the first piece of portable art recognized by an archaeologist. Found at Neschers, it is a 12,500 year old reindeer antler with a carving of a horse on the surface. Plaques from Apollo 11 cave; These are the earliest forms of figurative portable art found in South Africa.

  3. Art of the Upper Paleolithic - Wikipedia

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    Art of the European Upper Paleolithic includes rock and cave painting, jewelry, [12] [13] drawing, carving, engraving and sculpture in clay, bone, antler, [14] stone [15] and ivory, such as the Venus figurines, and musical instruments such as flutes. Decoration was also made on functional tools, such as spear throwers, perforated batons and lamps.

  4. La Marche (cave) - Wikipedia

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    In particular, an engraved reindeer antler from La Marche has provided proof that more sophisticated systems of symbols existed during the Paleolithic period than once believed. [7] Francesco d'Errico , an archaeologist who analyzed the antler, sees it as proof that humans at this time had “ artificial memory systems ,” that enabled them to ...

  5. Cro-Magnon - Wikipedia

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    There are several plaques of bone or antler (referred to as polishers, spatulas, palettes, or knives) which feature series of equidistantly placed notches, most notably the well-preserved 32,000 year old Blanchard plaque from L'Abri Blanchard, France, which features 24 markings in a seemingly serpentine pattern.

  6. Bone carving - Wikipedia

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    Viking whalebone plaque from Lilleberge, Norway, 9th-century. [1] Grazing caribou made in Alaska c. 1910 - Linden Museum. Bone carving is creating art, tools, and other goods by carving animal bones, antlers, and horns. It can result in the ornamentation of a bone by engraving, painting or another technique, or the creation of a distinct formed ...

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  8. Star Carr Frontlets - Wikipedia

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    The first stage of the process may have been focused on the beams to remove a large amount of antler, some of which may have formed ‘blanks’ for the production of barbed projectile tips which were then used to hunt and fish... at this point there are two diverging hypotheses: a tool was used to chop through the skin, initiating the de ...

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