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Stone Age (Magdalenian) harpoons
Stone Age (Magdalenian) harpoons. These specimens were found in the Rascano cave, Mirones, in the Cantabria region of Spain. They date from the time of the Magdalenian culture, known for their carved bone, antler and ivory artefacts. The Magdalenian people, a culture of early modern humans, lived in western Europe from 15, 000 to 7000 years ago, during the Upper Paleolithic period
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This print showcases a pair of Stone Age (Magdalenian) harpoons, discovered in the Rascano cave located in the Cantabria region of Spain. These ancient artifacts date back to the time of the Magdalenian culture, renowned for their exquisite craftsmanship using bone, antler, and ivory materials. The Magdalenian people were early modern humans who thrived in western Europe approximately 15,000 to 7,000 years ago during the Upper Paleolithic period. Against a striking black background, these beautifully carved and decorated harpoons stand as testament to the ingenuity and skills possessed by our ancestors. Crafted with precision from natural resources found within their environment, these tools served as essential weapons for hunting and survival. This photograph captures not only the historical significance but also highlights the archaeological importance of such findings. It offers us a glimpse into an era long gone but still resonating through its tangible remnants. The studio shot emphasizes every intricate detail of these remarkable artifacts while preserving their cultural value. Displayed in a museum setting or cherished as part of a private collection, this image serves as a reminder of humanity's rich past and our continuous quest for knowledge about our origins. Through archaeology and anthropology studies like this one conducted by Science Photo Library, we are able to unravel fascinating stories hidden within each object from our distant past.
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