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  2. Makapansgat pebble - Wikipedia

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    The Makapansgat pebble cannot be seen as art if a usual definition of the term is used, as the object was found and not made. Nevertheless, that an australopithecine may have recognized a face would reveal that early hominids had capacity for symbolic thinking, necessary for the development of art and language. [6]

  3. John Botica - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 he was able to discover his true passion, [3] namely pebble mosaic art [4] establishing an innovative approach through bold usage of Maori and Polynesian motifs so common to his adopted country of New Zealand. [5] "John Botica became interested in pebble mosaics when his uncle gave him a book on the subject.

  4. Painted pebbles - Wikipedia

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    The Epipalaeolithic Azilian (sometimes called the "Painted Pebble culture") of north Spain and southern France, some 14,000 to 10,000 years ago Pictish painted pebbles from north-east Scotland, some 1500 years ago

  5. Stag Hunt Mosaic - Wikipedia

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    The mosaic is a pebble mosaic with stones collected from beaches and riverbanks which were set into cement. [2] As was perhaps often the case, [3] the mosaic does much to reflect styles of painting. [4] The light figures against a darker background may allude to red figure painting. [4]

  6. Nahal Ein Gev II - Wikipedia

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    Over 20 intact and broken pieces of art were discovered at the site. The collection of art items includes bone items with engravings, stone items with unique engravings, as well as a rare find: a human face sculpted in a pebble. [5] The jewelry and art pieces discovered in Nahal Ein Gav II reflect local styles, with aspects unique to the site.

  7. Pebble - Wikipedia

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    Pebble tools are among the earliest known man-made artifacts, dating from the Palaeolithic period of human history. A beach composed chiefly of surface pebbles is commonly termed a shingle beach. This type of beach has armoring characteristics with respect to wave erosion, as well as ecological niches that provide habitat for animals and plants.

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