Neolithic rock art in Scotland: new online booklet from Forestry and Land Scotland (more academic than the image suggests...)
https://t.co/qMH54dOCnL

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"Pupper" and "The Caveman" were designed in minutes, so they're still evolving as I animate more of them. See the crazy difference between their first appearance ("Pupper Paleolithic") and their second (untitled, still in production). The 3rd pic is just for fun!

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Not a species, but i have Kiro! They’re a human minotaur thing with a clay head that they sculpt. they live in a late paleolithic europe hunter gatherer band. Im a huge fan of anthropology and paleolithic art and they’re a way for me to really explore that!

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Good afternoon, lovely people and lovely dogs.

I often think of the beginning, of how dogs came into our lives.

I think that it may have looked a little like this.

I am wishing you the very best for the rest of your weekend.

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This is the place where Rama first met Hanuman, is still a beautiful place with lotuses in bloom and a variety of birds living in it. Archaeologists have found the remains of several Neolithic settlements in the area.

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Do you know what the most prevalent feminine mythical character in Romanian folklore is? That would be the great goddess of Neolithic, said to be the mother of all, of night, day, sky, and earth.

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8 pixels in this entire image but listen. what if i made sprites for my neolithic characters as if they were in a dating sim

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Great (and very practical) hands-on approach by regarding the possible representation of with some of the '#Venus' figurines (e.g. the one from France. 👇 https://t.co/J8BzWMjcdN

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i like to draw horses in the style of Paleolithic cave art because i love chaos

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4/10 Piet de Jong’s longest collaboration was with the Athenian Agora & the , where he documented three decades of incredible finds.

Unlike his work at Bronze Age palaces, this meant working with everything from burnished Neolithic pottery to Byzantine frescoes!

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I consider Catalhoyuk a proto-city:

1. Large pop(thousands)
2. Similarity of culture/style
3. Living together but more like a village in from

Here's two illustrations I commissioned for Catalhoyuk lol
It features in my books & is the next culture in my Neolithic Clothing proj

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I am working on a document which explains how flax was grown in the Neolithic and the entire article has a story with a fictional LBK character lol

I combine my own research and tests into a story, which is why I find the OP's post so interesting \o/

We need more stories!

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Another catch-up release for EU PSN, it's KOF 2001. The first post-bankruptcy KOF, this had BrezzaSoft and Eolith involved, and introduced the scarf-wearing hero May Lee.

There's other newcomers too, but she's my favourite and not in the store shots :<
https://t.co/CGp9yltx44

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Well, my protagonist is an "astronomer" of sorts (Neolithic, 5500BCE). She doesn't know what stars are, but she charts them on a wood block. lol

So, I have to keep my stuff accurate. For example, tracking the current polestar in 5489 BCE (it's not polaris lol)

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Around the Campfires of Paleolithic Age, illustration by Zdeněk Burian, 1958 https://t.co/TGXyi49qq9

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Exciting news: I've been working on a sequel to my (✧・゚: * AWARD-WINNING *:・゚✧) animated short 'Pupper Paleolithic' and it's nearly 1/2-done! I hope to develop it as a longer series, too. Right now a follow/share is as at least as good as a pledge.🦣
https://t.co/Hwurc0bsWv

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Some people debate whether or not its a part of STEM but since it either is or works extremely closely with I'm an archaeologist in training who looks at the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic eras and the relationships between humans and nature, with a main focus in art.

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A quick visit yesterday (past) Norton Camp Hillfort, Norton Fitzwarren, Somerset. Low elevation site, on the end of a low rise of land. to R/British occupation enclosure w/well described to the site (no time for exploration tho' ☹️).

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One type of "offerings" found in Bornholm "woodhenges" were burned flint axes...When flint is heated it explodes with loud bangs. These were basically firecrackers 🙂 spirting razor sharp flakes everywhere as they exploded. Cool https://t.co/Y4K51uWnjw

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figurines from Macedonia depicting anthropomorphised house. And a ritual from Macedonia in which a bride's enters her husband's house through the legs of his mother, the mistress of the house, who is equated with the house itself https://t.co/AYh5PoMkry

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