Not that different at all...

Discussion in 'General' started by MelT, Apr 11, 2007.

  1. I've been exploring prehistoric art for a year or so, and it's easy to imagine people from anything more than say, 10,000 years ago, as being very different from ourselves. I see Digit below, certainly Rasta, me too on a good hair day:)


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    These portraits of humans are engravings on stone slabs at La Marche, Vienne, France, and are more than 14000 years old.
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    Grotte de La Marche, Lussac-les-Châteaux (Vienne, France). Human head with facial ornament. Very deeply incised, with parallel lines covering the cheek. They could be body paintings or scarifications.

    [​IMG][​IMG] On the left: Grotte de La Marche, Lussac-les-Châteaux (Vienne, France). Face of what appears to be an old man.


    On the right: Grotte de La Marche, Lussac-les-Châteaux (Vienne, France). Faces of two children wearing what appear to be hats



    MelT
     

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