EditorialSpain. Upper Palaeolithic. Magdalenian (16000-15000). Scapula depicting a figure of a female deer. Made with a flint burin. From El Castillo Cave, Cantabria. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid.
EditorialPerforated baton with horse and fish engravings, Late Magdalenian, about 12,500 years old. Antler batons first appeared in the early Upper Palaeolithic of western Europe about 35,000 years ago. By the Late Upper Palaeolithic Magdalenian period, about 1...
EditorialCave of Niaux. Black Hall panel. Painting depicting a horse and deer, executed in a Black-outlined style. Late Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian Culture, c. 13.000 BCE. Ariege, southwestern France. Europe.
EditorialPanel of the points horses (Paintings Room, Pech-Merle Cave). Detail of a hand in negative in black color accompanied by points of the same color. Upper Paleolithic, Magdalenian Culture. Midi-Pyrenees, France.
EditorialCave of Niaux. Black Hall panel. Painting of the Bison, executed in a Black-outlined style. Late Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian Culture, c. 13.000 BCE. Ariege, southwestern France. Europe.
EditorialCave of Niaux. Black Hall panel. Painting of the Bison, executed in a Black-outlined style. Late Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian Culture, c. 13.000 BCE. Ariege, southwestern France. Europe.
EditorialCave of Niaux. Black Hall panel. Painting depicting a horse and deer, executed in a Black-outlined style. Late Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian Culture, c. 13.000 BCE. Ariege, southwestern France. Europe.
EditorialPanel of the points horses (Paintings Room, Pech-Merle Cave). Detail of a hand in negative in black color accompanied by points of the same color. Upper Paleolithic, Magdalenian Culture. Midi-Pyrenees, France.
EditorialCave of Niaux. Black Hall panel. Painting of the Bison, executed in a Black-outlined style. Late Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian Culture, c. 13.000 BCE. Ariege, southwestern France. Europe.
EditorialCave of Niaux. Black Hall panel. Painting of the Bison, executed in a Black-outlined style. Late Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian Culture, c. 13.000 BCE. Ariege, southwestern France. Europe.
EditorialPaleolithic. Solutrean and Magdalenian Cultures. Replicas of some of the Plaquetas del Parpallo. Parpallo Cave (Gandia, province of Valencia). National Archaeological Museum Madrid. Spain. (Originals in the Museum of Prehistory of Valencia).
EditorialPaleolithic. Solutrean and Magdalenian Cultures. Replicas of some of the Plaquetas del Parpallo. Parpallo Cave (Gandia, province of Valencia). National Archaeological Museum Madrid. Spain. (Originals in the Museum of Prehistory of Valencia).
EditorialFrance. Occitaine region. Ariege Department. Cave of Niaux. Magdalenian period (17.000-11.000 years ago). Late Upper Paleolithic. Black room. Cave paintings depicting horses.
EditorialSpearthrower carved as a mammoth, Late Magdalenian, about 12,500 years old. Spearthrowers came into use about 18,000 years ago in western Europe. They consist of a straight handle with a hook at one end. The bottom of the spear fits against the hook an...
EditorialPrehistory. Paleolithic. France. Cabrerets. Pech Merle cave. The dotted horse. His head is drawn in the natural cut of the rock. On his back, a large red fish. Six black hands all around the horses. Black dots inside and outside. Red dots inside. Magda...
EditorialSpain. Upper Palaeolithic. Magdalenian (16000-15000). Scapula depicting a figure of a female deer. Made with a flint burin. From El Castillo Cave, Cantabria. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid.
EditorialSpearthrower carved as a mammoth, Late Magdalenian, about 12,500 years old. Spearthrowers came into use about 18,000 years ago in western Europe. They consist of a straight handle with a hook at one end. The bottom of the spear fits against the hook an...