Showing posts with label carved figures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carved figures. Show all posts

Sunday, March 12, 2023

26,000 BP to 23,000 BP

 26,000 BP to 23,000 BC





25,000 BP, France: At Brassempouy Venus figure was carved which may be the oldest known example to have facial figures.
25,000 BP: France at Brassempouy: A Venous Figurine is carved which is the oldest example of facial features.
25,000 BP: France at Brassempouy: A Venous Figurine is carved which is the oldest example of facial features.
~ Czech Republic: Venus of Petrkovice from Petrkovice in Ostrava was made about this time. It is now in the Archaeological Institute, Brno.


24,000 BP: Russia at Kostenky in the Don region: An unusually decorated figurine is carve carved from limestone.
~ Venus of Brassempouy, found in Grotte du Pape, Brassempouy, Landes
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~ Russia: at Kostenky in the Don region: An unusually decorated figurine is carve carved from limestone.  Russia: an unusually decorated female was carved in limestone at Kostenky, in the Don river region.
~ last glacial maximum.
~ Austria: Venus of Willendorf was made. It is now at Nature historisches Museum, Vienna.
~ North Africa: The second Mousterian Pluvial started.



23,000 BP, Russia: Someone carved a figure of a flying bird, in mammoth ivory, in the Malta settlement in Siberia.
~ to 19,000 BP: Solutrian culture may have reached Ireland as it did France, Spain, and England.
~ Czech Republic: Venus of Petrkovice in Ostrava was made.It is now in the Archaeological Institute, Brno.








Wednesday, June 9, 2021

38,000 BP to 35,000 BP

 38,000 BP t0 35,000 BP

 

 

37,000 BP, Russia: Strong evidence that modern humans lived on the banks of the river Don (Tanis).
~ Azerbaijan: What could have been happening at the Zar, Yataghyerri, Damjili, and Taghlar caves?
 

 

36,000 BP: Ireland: Evidence of wolves dated to around this time found at an excavated cave site at Castlepark Ca

 
 
 
 
35,000 BP: There was a widespread distribution of colonies in the Near East. ?
~ The earliest known Venus figurine, with much emphasized sexual features, was carved near Hohle Fels cave in Germany from the tusk of a woolly Mammoth.
~ The Neanderthals vanished quite suddenly from the fossil record, leaving modern humans as the only surviving members of our species.
~ to 14,000 BP: This Upper Palaeolithic era is the final section of the Old Stone Age. It had lasted to the Neolithic Era.
~ to 29,000 BP: overlap among Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens on Earth.
~ to 27,000 BP The Chatelperronian culture was located around central and south western France and northern Spain. I seems to be derived from the earlier Mousterian culture. This culture represents the period of overlap between Neanderthal and Homo Sapiens.












Sunday, May 30, 2021

29,000BP to 26,000BP

 29,000 BP to 26,000 BP



29,000 BP, Namibia: Painted and engraved images on the rock face in a cave near Twyfel fontein date to this period. 
~ France: In the Casque cave near Marseilles with its entrance now far below sea-level, a hand print is made.


28,000 BP: (Mysterian) Neanderthals may have lived as recently as this.
~ What Earth and Solar System changes were going within about 3,000 years of this time like: Comets, volcanism, earthquakes, movement of planets, floods, large climate change, large die-offs.
~ France: Gravettian culture was located around France. Evidence of Gravettian products have been found across central Europe and Russia.


27,000,000 BP: A volcanic eruption at La Garita Caldera site of the San Juan volcanic field in Colorado, U.S.A. Approximate ejecta bulk volume: 5,000 km Cubed.
~ The Laramide Revolution shook the Earth. It raised the U.S. state of New Mexico above sea level and began a period of volcanism.
~ 20,000 BP: The Gravettian period in what is now the Czech Republic, mostly from the Dolni Vestonice site near Moravia. Figures in "burnt clay" approaching ceramics, carved figures of males in ivory, textiles. A high status interment of a woman of advance years was of interest. Evidence of longer life span and of respect for elders.
~ Czech Republic: Early ceramics: humans at a famous site near the village of Dolni Vestonice where figures were molded in burnt clay. This is the site of the Paleolithic Venus, The Venus of Dolni. Many well fired clay objects have been found in addition to the Venus. Other findings included carvings in ivory some of which included faces that seem to have portraits. An articulated male doll in ivory was also found.
~ Austria near border of Czech Republic: The Willendorf Venus, a Stone Age sculpture shapes a timeless image of female fecundity. It is associated with Upper Paleolithic Industry from the end of the Old Stone Age which ended about 12,000 BP ("Noah's flood") and began about 50,000 BC.
27,000 BP to 19,000 BP, France: Wall painting with horses, rhinoceroses, and aurochs, Chauvet Cave, Vallon-Pont-d'Arch, Ardeche gorge. Discovered in 1994.
~ Africa: Rock art of the San people in the Drakensberg area of Lesotho, South Africa.
~ Hunters make clay models.

26,500 BP, New Zealand: On the North Island the Oruanui eruption occurred in the Taupo Volcanic zone including Lake Taupo. It could be called a super eruption.

26,000 BP: The last glacial maximum was happening.
~ France: The lovely lady of Brasempouy was made in what is now France.
~ North Africa: This has been called the start of the second Mousterian Pluvial in this part of Africa.



25,000 BP: France at Brassempouy: A Venous Figurine is carved which is the oldest example of facial features.
~ Czech Republic: Venus of Petrkovice from Petrkovice in Ostrava was made about this time. It is now in the Archaeological Institute, Brno.


24,000 BP: Russia at Kostenky in the Don region: An unusually decorated figurine is carve carved from limestone.