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One more #MerryChristmas #SundayArchaeology, this time in a #SketchbookSunday combo:
The Late #Magdalenian (11,000 BCE) "Swimming (or flying? 😉) #Reindeer" from Montastruc (France), carved from mammoth ivory. Evocative.
Today in @britishmuseum: https://t.co/Mxu3RRq68W
Art by firelight?
Using experimental and digital techniques to explore Magdalenian engraved plaquette use at Montastruc (France)
https://t.co/dMTpxiPvcs
Examined 15,000 year old stone art and speculate the makers were inspired by dynamic lighting of fire
KAL'TSIT
The Man from Earth. The plot focuses on "John Oldman", a departing university professor, who claims to be a Cro-Magnon (or Magdalenian caveman) who has secretly survived for more than 14,000 years.
Apparently this reference has been confirmed by the devs too??
Interconnected Magdalenian societies as revealed by the circulation of whale bone artefacts in the Pyreneo-Cantabrian region https://t.co/zx0yGiHOAD
"I’m thinking this will be the trip into the cave where something snaps in my brain and it goes wrong".
Listen to In Magdalenian Footsteps: https://t.co/kZoev6kmAY
@kcrw @willhunt__
New episode! In Magdalenian Footsteps. There's a cave in France that holds some of the most deeply hidden secrets. To get there you must crawl on your belly through a long tomb-like passage, with your only light held between your teeth.
https://t.co/kZoev6kmAY
From @kcrw
New episode - In Magdalenian Footsteps.
https://t.co/ENdPX6GsbB
@willhunt__
takes you deep, deep #underground, into perfect darkness both terrifying and irresistible.
@kcrw
Magdalenian carved bone harpoon points from Fontales rockshelter, southern France, c. 12,000 to 15,000 yrs BP #IceAge