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Archaeology of Portable Rock Art: July 2015
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Archaeology of Portable Rock Art. Subjectivity in Stone Age art works such as figure stones, engravings, sculptures, effigies and curated manuports. See how images and icons have been recognized and incorporated into portable rock media since the dawn of humanity. Here, archaeologists and art historians are becoming aware of these forsaken artifacts. “Blinding ignorance does mislead us. O! Wretched mortals, open your eyes! Denisovan Ancestry in East Eurasian and Native American Populations. More Arkfeld ...
PALEOFACE: 22. Art on tool
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Men of the Paleolithic were known for their arrowheads. But arrowheads were not their only art. Thursday, December 23, 2010. 22 Art on tool. The man and his pet appear on this piece:. The man and the pet (click to magnify). Mojave Desert (California part), USA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PALEOFACE by AB Research. 24 Profil of a man on tool. 23 Profils on Paleo Spearhead. 22 Art on tool. 21 Face on tool. 20 Micro-carving on small arrowhead. 19 Ancient effigies on petrified clam. 10 The Opal Skull.
PALEOFACE: 23. Profils on Paleo Spearhead
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Men of the Paleolithic were known for their arrowheads. But arrowheads were not their only art. Thursday, December 30, 2010. 23 Profils on Paleo Spearhead. Here is another Paleolithic tool with artworks on it. Profil of a man - Face 1. Profil of a man - Face 2. Mojave Desert (California part), USA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PALEOFACE by AB Research. 24 Profil of a man on tool. 23 Profils on Paleo Spearhead. 22 Art on tool. 21 Face on tool. 20 Micro-carving on small arrowhead. 10 The Opal Skull.
PALEOFACE: September 2014
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Men of the Paleolithic were known for their arrowheads. But arrowheads were not their only art. Tuesday, September 23, 2014. 28 Profile under the gangue. A quick and easy one to restore. Nice found under the gangue (matrix formation). The stone was broke/cut to do the art. Profile close-up (small matrix parts still attached - need to be cleaned). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). PALEOFACE by AB Research. 28 Profile under the gangue. D Caldweel's Prehistory [US]. Paleolithic Art Mag. [IT].
PALEOFACE: 10. The Opal Skull
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Men of the Paleolithic were known for their arrowheads. But arrowheads were not their only art. Wednesday, December 8, 2010. 10 The Opal Skull. 2cm high x 4cm long. Yes (was covered by gangue. Mojave Desert (California part), USA. This piece is a representation of a skull. What is extraordinary about this artifact is the fact that the original artist apparently opened the stone, hollowed out inside and re-glued the two sides (we known that they known how to attach two materials together. 11 Later in Heav...
PALEOFACE: Artifacts list
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Men of the Paleolithic were known for their arrowheads. But arrowheads were not their only art. Unknown, maybe green silex or serpentine stone. Arts on gems and/or stones. Unknown, maybe onyx and petrified ivory. Crystal-Agate (fragment of a geode). Arts on mineralized organisms. Mineralized fossil, maybe tooth. Mineralized fossil, maybe tooth. Mineralized fossil, maybe jaw bone. Unknown (maybe mineralized tooth). Collection total: 25 pieces. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). PALEOFACE by AB Research.
PALEOFACE: 8. The most beautiful artifact in the world
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Men of the Paleolithic were known for their arrowheads. But arrowheads were not their only art. Monday, December 6, 2010. 8 The most beautiful artifact in the world. One of the many faces. Click on picture to magnify. Yes (was completely covered by gangue. 2 years of work were needed). Mojave Desert (California part), USA. Upper Paleolithic (certainly older). Here is the short version (there is many others images on the piece, not described here) :. The storyboard. Click on picture to magnify. 17 The old...
PALEOFACE: 28. Profile under the gangue
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Men of the Paleolithic were known for their arrowheads. But arrowheads were not their only art. Tuesday, September 23, 2014. 28 Profile under the gangue. A quick and easy one to restore. Nice found under the gangue (matrix formation). The stone was broke/cut to do the art. Profile close-up (small matrix parts still attached - need to be cleaned). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PALEOFACE by AB Research. 28 Profile under the gangue. D Caldweel's Prehistory [US]. Paleolithic Art Mag. [IT].
PALEOFACE: 26. An amazing tool featuring an effigy
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Men of the Paleolithic were known for their arrowheads. But arrowheads were not their only art. Friday, July 1, 2011. 26 An amazing tool featuring an effigy. Presentation on an unique tool. The skull-hammer has been placed on a handle and tied with a string to demonstrate what it would have looked like in the days it was being used. Look at the video for a better understanding :. A little (was partially covered by gangue. Mojave Desert (California part), USA. Upper Paleolithic (certainly older).
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Palaeo After Dark
Welcome to Palaeo After Dark, where a group of fresh-faced scientists have biweekly informal discussions about evolutionary biology and palaeontology. over beer. New Episodes of Palaeo After Dark. Apr 2, 2017. Apr 2, 2017. Podcast 107 - A Very Fishy Podcast. Apr 2, 2017. Apr 2, 2017. Apr 2, 2017. Apr 2, 2017. Mar 19, 2017. Mar 19, 2017. Podcast 106 - A Bunch of Living Fossils; Four Years of Podcasting. Mar 19, 2017. Mar 19, 2017. Mar 19, 2017. Mar 19, 2017. Mar 5, 2017. Mar 5, 2017. Mar 5, 2017. Jun 10, ...
Walking on Two Feet | Musings from an Insider About the Science of Human Evolution
Walking on Two Feet. Darren Curnoe’s Blog. Darren Curnoe’s Blog. Apologies – my blog was recently lost owing to a technical error, so please be patient while I rebuild! A scientist specialising in human evolution based at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Why do I write. I’m passionate about science and how we can use knowledge of our evolutionary past to understand who we are as a species and gain insights into the challenges we face today on a global scale.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011. Mosasaur Diets: Everhart 2004. Status as "top predators", Mosasaurs. As an overall family were incredibly scattered throughout the Cretaceous food chain. Some of the larger more impressive species certainly were at the top of the food web. But the majority of Mosasaurs. Tended to not be the largest predators in their ecosystem. With this diversity in ecological roles the question is what did Mosasaurs. In his 2004 paper on a confirmed instance of a Tylosaur. We have been luck...
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The Palaeobabbler
Tuesday, 20 November 2012. I haven't used this blog for rather a long time and now it is time to move on. I have started a new blog, using WordPress, with the same name as this one. It will focus on evolution and palaeontology (it is meant to be more "professional" but only time will tell). I will not abandon this blog completely, but it will not get much use. The new blog can be found here: http:/ palaeobabbler.wordpress.com/. Links to this post. Wednesday, 4 July 2012. And The Pterosaur Heresies. But d...
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November 30, 2014 · 8:49 pm. Jurassic World – an opinionated review of the trailer. I’ve been talking about. For years, though naturally referring to it as. For most of that time. I’ve followed rumours down dead ends and was excited when it was announced, though also a tad nervous. So with the release of the trailer I am finding a lot of friends interested in my opinion. There’s a lot to take in from such a short clip, but that is no surprise, I have been a. Rarely felt like a. Those snippets from the.