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  2. Portable art - Wikipedia

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    Portable art (sometimes called mobiliary art) refers to the small examples of Prehistoric art that could be carried from place to place, which is especially characteristic of the Art of the Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic eras. Often made of ivory, bone, antlers or stone, these pieces have been found in South Africa all the way up to Eurasia.

  3. Venus figurine - Wikipedia

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    Such figurines were carved from soft stone (such as steatite, calcite or limestone), bone or ivory, or formed of clay and fired. The latter are among the oldest ceramics known to historians. In total, over 200 such figurines are known; [ 2 ] virtually all of modest size, between about 3 and 40 cm (1.2 and 15.7 in) in height. [ 3 ]

  4. List of Stone Age art - Wikipedia

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    This is a descriptive list of Stone Age art, the period of prehistory characterised by the widespread use of stone tools. This article contains, by sheer volume of the artwork discovered, a very incomplete list of the works of the painters, sculptors, and other artists who created what is now called prehistoric art.

  5. Art of the Upper Paleolithic - Wikipedia

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    Art of the European Upper Paleolithic includes rock and cave painting, jewelry, [12] [13] drawing, carving, engraving and sculpture in clay, bone, antler, [14] stone [15] and ivory, such as the Venus figurines, and musical instruments such as flutes. Decoration was also made on functional tools, such as spear throwers, perforated batons and lamps.

  6. File:Stone Age Jewelry, Fazael, Upper Paleolithic, The Israel ...

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    English: Stone Age Jewelry Fazael, Upper Palaeolithic The Israel Museum, Jerusalem Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

  7. Prehistoric art - Wikipedia

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    Other portable artwork from this time includes decorated mirrors, bone and shell jewelry, and unfired clay female effigies. [71] Public architecture, including works estimated to require the movement of more than 100,000 tons of stone, are to be found at sites like Kotosh, El Paraíso, Peru, and La Galgada (archaeological site).

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