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Images Dated 6th June 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork depicting various animals painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork depicting various animals painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Hip replacement, artwork

Hip replacement, artwork
Hip replacement. Artwork of a prosthetic hip joint socket in a pelvis. The prosthetic femur (thigh bone) head will fit into this socket, forming the hip joint

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork of horses painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France, the site of the earliest known cave paintings (as of 2011)

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork depicting various animals painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork of fighting rhinoceroses painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Homo floresiensis skull

Homo floresiensis skull. Mould made from fragments of the skull of Homo floresiensis in Liang Bua cave, Flores, Indonesia. This newly discovered hominid species was found in Liang Bua cave in 2003

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Early human mandible

Early human mandible. Mandible (jaw bone) from an early hominid found in the Sima del Elefante excavation, one of the archaeological sites at Atapuerca, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Neanderthal skeleton, Kebara Cave, Israel

Neanderthal skeleton, Kebara Cave, Israel
Neanderthal skeleton. Close-up of the skeleton of a Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) found in the Kebara Cave, Israel, in 1982

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Early human mandible

Early human mandible. Mandible (jaw bone) from an early hominid found in the Sima del Elefante excavation, one of the archaeological sites at Atapuerca, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Male musculature, artwork

Male musculature, artwork. Profile view of a male figure holding a medicine ball behind his head. The skin has been removed to reveal the skeletal muscles

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Homo floresiensis mandible

Homo floresiensis mandible. Mould made from fragments of the mandible (jaw bone) of Homo floresiensis. This newly discovered hominid species was found in 2003 in Liang Bua cave, Flores, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Wound healing, artwork

Wound healing, artwork
Wound healing. Artwork 1 of 4 showing wound healing. This is a fresh open wound. A vein (blue) is seen at the bottom of the wound

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Wound healing, artwork

Wound healing, artwork
Wound healing. Artwork 3 of 4 showing wound healing. A scab (dark red) has formed over most of the wound. The scab consists of layers of keratinocytes (skin cells that contain the protein keratin)

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Homo floresiensis skull

Homo floresiensis skull. Mould made from fragments of the skull of Homo floresiensis. This newly discovered hominid species was found in 2003 in Liang Bua cave, Flores, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Asturias, Spain

Stone-age cave paintings, Asturias, Spain
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork depicting various animals on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in La Covaciella cave, Asturias, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Neanderthal skeleton, Kebara Cave, Israel

Neanderthal skeleton, Kebara Cave, Israel
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Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Asturias, Spain

Stone-age cave paintings, Asturias, Spain
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork of bison on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in La Covaciella cave, Asturias, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Homo floresiensis skull

Homo floresiensis skull. Mould made from fragments of the skull of Homo floresiensis. This newly discovered hominid species was found in 2003 in Liang Bua cave, Flores, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Lascaux, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Lascaux, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork of bison painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Lascaux cave complex, France, and are estimated to date from the Palaeolithic era

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Monkey trafficking

Monkey trafficking. Monkeys in a cage waiting to be exported illegally

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Lascaux, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Lascaux, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Anthropomorphic artwork of a bison and a bird painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Lascaux cave complex, France

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Failed hip replacement, composite image

Failed hip replacement, composite image
Failed hip replacement. Composite image of a metal hip joint prosthesis in a femur (thigh bone). The prosthesis has become loose due to osteolysis, a weakening of the bone around the implant

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Lascaux, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Lascaux, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork of a woolly rhioceros on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Lascaux cave complex, France, and are estimated to date from the Palaeolithic era

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Homo floresiensis skull

Homo floresiensis skull. Mould made from fragments of the skull of Homo floresiensis. This newly discovered hominid species was found in 2003 in Liang Bua cave, Flores, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Wound healing, artwork

Wound healing, artwork
Wound healing. Artwork 2 of 4 showing wound healing. This is the proliferative phase, which occurs between 2 to 5 days after the formation of the wound

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Asturias, Spain

Stone-age cave paintings, Asturias, Spain
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork of a bison on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in La Covaciella cave, Asturias, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Stone-age cave paintings, Lascaux, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Lascaux, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Anthropomorphic artwork of a bison and a bird painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Lascaux cave complex, France

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2011: Wound healing, artwork

Wound healing, artwork
Wound healing. Artwork 4 of 4 showing wound healing.The wound is almost completely recovered; a small scar (red) remains where the wound was


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