Neolithic Girl Chapter 23

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Ġgantija, a neolithic temple complex in Malta.
Said by locals to be built by a giantess once.

Residents and travelers knew about the existence of the temple;before any excavations were carried out, someone drew a plan based on that knowledge, which has been found to be accurate

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for my original comic wip i also had to massage it by giving it the prompt "neolithic sacrifice" because my working title is just, boringly, "sacrifice" but these both are so fucking creepy and good i am screaming

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The Nordic Gnome caught an amazing sunset at Poulnabrone dolmen (a portal tomb) in the Burren, County Clare today. They enjoy the location for the remoteness of the location. It is of course completely different to what the area looked like when the Neolithic farmers lived here

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they wouldn't have added him to the Encylopedia in the first place.

Not to mention that the character has been used after the Eolith era, when SNK Playmore was a thing.

He can get back though. He just has to be redesigned.

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¡La belleza de NESTS!
¡La hermosa Angel!

Gracias Eolith y Evoga por darnos esta grandiosa personaje.

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quick study of a neolithic sculpture that kind of made me think of the saurians ive been drawing and painting. haven't had much time to work in the past few days

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- 17 and in one today😉. Render of the impressive of (on the edge of the in and surrounding landscape from > & photos below 1/n >

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i made ocs set in neolithic britain to help me study. say hi to my new babies

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Two oil sketches of Orcadian Neolithic hardware.

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Inktober 52 -week 38 - stone

“Palaeolithic (stone age) humans were probably the first to tame dogs (Canis familiaris) by breeding aggression out of wolves (Canis lupus) in East Asia around 15,000 years ago.”

https://t.co/YhAIYDfKET

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Finished illustration for a client's Dungeons & Dragons party facing a newly-appeared Neolithid!

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Sentinels. Two studies of neolithic sites in earthy stones, chalk, pastel, oils and beech charcoal. Completed very quickly, just a few minutes.

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Standing still 1-3. and stuff on thick paper, based on visits to Neolithic sites. One telegraph pole included.

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Neolithic hunters used arrows with flint arrowheads. These arrowheads were fixed to the shaft with birch tar and a wrapping. The fletching of feathers was intended to stabilise the flight path of the arrow.
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