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Prehistoric Human Collection

"Unveiling the Enigmatic Prehistoric Human: A Journey through Time" Step back in time to the Neanderthal landscape, where early humans roamed and thrived

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Neanderthal landscape, artwork

Neanderthal landscape, artwork
Neanderthal landscape. Artwork showing a Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis, far right behind tree) watching grey wolves (Canis lupus, foreground)

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early humans harvesting crops

Early humans harvesting crops. Coloured artwork of Iron Age farming families harvesting and processing wheat. The wheat is being harvested in the background

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early human making pottery

Early human making pottery, coloured artwork. Clay was one of the first materials to be used by early humans after they discovered how to start fires

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early humans making pottery

Early humans making pottery, coloured artwork. Clay was one of the first materials to be used by early humans after they discovered how to start fires

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early humans smelting bronze

Early humans smelting bronze
Early humans smelting and working bronze, coloured artwork. Bronze is an alloy of tin and copper. During the Bronze Age (around 3300 to 1200 BC), humans mixed ores of tin and copper with charcoal

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early humans fishing

Early humans fishing. Coloured artwork of early humans using a dugout canoe and net to catch fish in a lake. This artwork depicts fishing in the late Stone Age (Neolithic)

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early humans smelting iron

Early humans smelting iron
Early humans smelting and working iron, coloured artwork. The high temperatures required to obtain iron metal from its ore were not possible until the development of advanced smelting techniques

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early humans building and using boats

Early humans building and using boats. Coloured artwork of early humans during the Stone Age, using using fire (left) to hollow out a tree trunk to form a dugout canoe

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early humans using weapons

Early humans using weapons. Coloured artwork of early humans using weapons to defend themselves against attacks by animals

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early human making fire

Early human making fire. Coloured artwork of a method of making fire being used by an early human. This method involves rubbing two pieces of dry wood together

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early humans making fire

Early humans making fire. Coloured artwork of a method of making fire being used by early humans. This method involves rotating the pointed end of a stick in a dry piece of wood

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Human ancestor, computer artwork

Human ancestor, computer artwork
Human ancestor. Computer artwork of an upright walking hominid carrying a spear for hunting

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early human warfare

Early human warfare. Coloured artwork of early humans fighting each other in the Stone Age using wooden clubs and bows and arrows. This battle is taking place in and around a fortified position

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Early humans working flint

Early humans working flint, coloured artwork. Depicted here is the era when flints were being worked and polished, as opposed to the earlier use of rough, unworked fragments of flint

Background imagePrehistoric Human Collection: Prehistoric tomb, Sweden

Prehistoric tomb, Sweden
Prehistoric tomb, coloured cutaway artwork. The tomb depicted here dates from the Stone Age, and is based on tombs found in Axevalla and Luttra, in Sweden


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"Unveiling the Enigmatic Prehistoric Human: A Journey through Time" Step back in time to the Neanderthal landscape, where early humans roamed and thrived. Witness their remarkable artistic expressions etched on cave walls, a testament to their creativity and imagination. Marvel at the ingenuity of our ancestors as they discovered the art of harvesting crops, unlocking a new era of sustenance and civilization. Delve into their world as they masterfully shape clay into pottery, showcasing their dexterity and craftsmanship. Witness the transformative power of fire as early humans harness its heat for smelting bronze—an extraordinary leap forward in metallurgy that revolutionized tools and weaponry. Observe them once again pushing boundaries by smelting iron, paving the way for technological advancements yet unseen. Embark on an aquatic adventure with these resourceful beings as they build boats, navigating vast waters with skillful precision. Discover how they honed their hunting skills, crafting weapons that ensured survival against formidable predators. Glimpse into prehistoric human funeral rituals—a poignant reminder of our shared mortality and reverence for departed loved ones. Uncover the secrets behind one of humanity's greatest discoveries—the mastery over fire—illuminating dark nights while providing warmth and protection. Join us on this captivating journey through time as we unravel mysteries surrounding prehistoric humans; a resilient species whose legacy continues to shape our present-day existence.