Paleolithic Flashcards
Paleolithic Culture
(30,000-10,000 BCE) -hunter/gatherer economy -art documenting necessities for survival -first paintings and sculpture
Menhir
-Large upright stones, sometimes incised, placed in patterns: Carnac/France

Dolmen
-Remains of a passage grave, post and lintel construction, covered with earth; Carnac

Cromletch
-megaliths in circular pattern
~stonehenge
Post and Lintel
-two uprights with a cross beam
~Stonehenge
Water-worn Pebble
(3,000,000 BCE/Paleolithic) Makapansgat, South Africa
-not maufactured or altered, but first evidence of human recognition of abstract representation of face.

Chauvet Cave
(30,000-28,000 BCE/Paleolithic)France
- possibly the world’s oldest known cave paintings
- depicting animals like rhinos mostly

L’Cosquer Cave
(17,000-15,000 BCE/Paleolithic) Cassis France
- underwater tunnel leading to cave with paintings inside
- mostly hand stencils and animal paintings

Lascaux Cave
(15,000-13,000 BCE/Paleolithic) France
- among the best known Paleolithic caves
- mostly depicting animals

Venus of Willendorf
(28,000-25,000 BCE/Paleolithic) Willendorf, Austria
- sculputre with exaggerated female anatomy
- such representations were common: as child bearing caabilities ensured survival of the species
- limestone
