This work of art was found in a cave at Cresswell Crags, Derbyshire. It was made around 12,000 years ago. The Stone Age artist used a sharp stone to scratch the outline of a horse onto a piece of ...
Image caption, This work of art was found in a cave at Cresswell Crags, Derbyshire. It was made around 12,000 years ago. The Stone Age artist used a sharp stone to scratch the outline of a horse ...
Now, a cave in the same region is promising to shed more light on the creators of these prehistoric ... stone tools dating back to the Mesolithic period - also called the middle stone age ...
The Palaeolithic period, the larger part of the prehistoric Stone Age, is thought to have begun more than two million years ago and ended around 8,000 BC.
Arguably one of the most charming things about humanity is the emphasis we have placed on art throughout our history ... spanning the final Middle Stone Age and the Late Stone Age, the cavern ...