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Protohistory Collection (page 4)

"Unveiling the Mysteries of Protohistory: From Halaf Culture to Mesozoic Creatures" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of protohistory

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Palaeozoology, Cretaaceous period, Dinosaurs, Pachyrhinosaurus (head), illustration by Steve White

Palaeozoology, Cretaaceous period, Dinosaurs, Pachyrhinosaurus (head), illustration by Steve White
Palaeozoology - Cretaaceous period - Dinosaurs - Pachyrhinosaurus (head) - Art work by Steve White

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Cyclotosaurus

Illustration of Cyclotosaurus
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Dinosaurs - Cyclotosaurus - Art work by Peter Ross

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Segnosaurus

Illustration of Segnosaurus
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Segnosaurus - Art work

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Aphaneramma

Illustration of Aphaneramma
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Dinosaurs - Aphaneramma - Art work by Peter Ross

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Palaeozoology, Pleistocene period, Extinct mammals, giant marsupials, Diprodoton

Palaeozoology, Pleistocene period, Extinct mammals, giant marsupials, Diprodoton, illustration by Nick Pike
Palaeozoology - Pleistocene period - Extinct mammals, giant marsupials - Diprodoton - Art work by Nick Pike

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Prehistoric birds, Cenozoic era (Paleogene, Eocene), Presbyornis, illustration

Prehistoric birds, Cenozoic era (Paleogene, Eocene), Presbyornis, illustration Biology, Zoology

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Brachyceratops

Illustration of Brachyceratops
Palaeozoology - Cretacerous period - Dinosaurs - Brachyceratops - Art work

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Protoceratops confronting

Illustration of Protoceratops confronting
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Protoceratops - Art work

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Allosaurus, close up of head

Illustration of Allosaurus, close up of head
Palaeozoology - Jurassic period - Dinosaurs - Allosaurus - Art work

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Barapasaurus - artwork

Illustration of Barapasaurus - artwork
Palaeozoology - Jurassic period - Dinosaurs - Barapasaurus - Art work

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Astrodon

Illustration of Astrodon
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Astrodon - Art work

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Archaeornithomimus

Illustration of Archaeornithomimus
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Archaeornithomimus - Art work

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Avimimus - artwork

Illustration of Avimimus - artwork
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Avimimus - Art work

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Arrhinoceratops

Illustration of Arrhinoceratops
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Arrhinoceratops - Art work

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Triceratops

Illustration of Triceratops
Palaeozoology - Upper Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Triceratops - Art work

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Placodus

Illustration of Placodus
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Reptiles - Placodus - Art work

Background imageProtohistory Collection: Illustration of Carcharodontosaurus

Illustration of Carcharodontosaurus
Palaeozoology - Cretaceous period - Dinosaurs - Carcharodontosaurus - Art work



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Protohistory: From Halaf Culture to Mesozoic Creatures" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of protohistory, where ancient civilizations and prehistoric creatures roamed. In the land of Syria, the Halaf culture flourished during 6000-5300 BC, leaving behind remarkable artifacts like an orthostat featuring a captivating winged goddess. These remnants offer glimpses into their beliefs and artistic expressions. Moving further back in time, we encounter an enigmatic feminine stelae statue from the Eneolithic era. Carved from sandstone, this relic speaks volumes about early human societies and their reverence for femininity. Venturing into the icy landscapes of the Pliocene/Pleistocene period, witness a mammoth diligently searching for food amidst snow-covered terrain. This majestic creature symbolizes resilience and adaptability in harsh environments. Delving even deeper into history, we discover an anthropomorphic figure meticulously carved from mammoth tusk during the Upper Paleolithic Age. Such intricate craftsmanship showcases our ancestors' creativity and connection with nature. Returning to Halaf culture once more, another orthostat depicting a winged deity captures our attention. Its symbolism remains shrouded in mystery but hints at complex religious beliefs prevalent during that era. Transitioning to Mesozoic times, illustrations transport us to a mesmerizing landscape inhabited by Gallimimus catching insects with lightning speed. The vivid portrayal allows us to envision life during this dinosaur-dominated epoch. Continuing on our journey through time, we encounter Hesperornis - a unique marine bird-like creature that thrived millions of years ago. Its existence challenges our understanding of evolutionary adaptations within avian species. Exploring paleozoology during Cretaceous times reveals awe-inspiring pterosaurs like Tapejara soaring across prehistoric skies as illustrated by Robin Boutell's skilled hand. These flying reptiles ignite our imagination and curiosity.