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Reconstruction of the extinct Eurasian cave lion (Panthera spelaea) which lived in the Pleistocene epoch This species evolved around 600000 years ag
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Femur (thigh bone) of an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleistocene) This species evolved as long as
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Quibas palaeontological site Abanilla Spain This site discovered in 1994 in a disused quarry contains a wide variety of well preserved fossils fr
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Quibas palaeontological site Abanilla Spain This site discovered in 1994 in a disused quarry contains a wide variety of well preserved fossils fr
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Femur (thigh bone) of an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleistocene) This species evolved as long as
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Quibas palaeontological site Abanilla Spain This site discovered in 1994 in a disused quarry contains a wide variety of well preserved fossils fr
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Canine tooth of an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleistocene) This species evolved as long as 2 mill
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Canine teeth of an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleistocene) This species evolved as long as 2 mill
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Prehistoric Iberian lynx partial skeleton
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Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) Artists impression of two woolly rhinoceroses This extinct mammal existed during the Pleistocene and Ho
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Canine teeth of an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleistocene) This species evolved as long as 2 mill
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Prehistoric Iberian lynx partial skeleton
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Palaeontologist restoring the femur (thigh bone) of a prehistoric Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleis
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Palaeontologist restoring the femur (thigh bone) of a prehistoric Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleis
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Palaeontologist restoring the femur (thigh bone) of a prehistoric Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleis
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Prehistoric Leptorycteropus aardvark illustration
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Dire wolves defending prey illustration
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An ancient cinder cone in a dry lake bed formed from a volcano
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Artwork of a Woolly Mammoth
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Artwork of a Woolly Mammoth
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Artwork of a Woolly Mammoth
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Artwork of a Woolly Mammoth
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Artwork of a Woolly Mammoth
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Artwork of a Woolly Mammoth
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Artwork of a Woolly Mammoth
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Paranthropus aethiopicus Turkana Kenya
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Paranthropus boisei skull
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Homo erectus skull
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Sabre-toothed cat skull Hands holding the fossilised skull of a sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon sp) This powerful carnivore was around the size of a la
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Homo erectus model
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Elasmotherium the biggest rhinocerotid illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Homo erectus illustration
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Agriotherium illustration
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Illustration of Smilodon sp sabre-toothed cats pursuing a bison These extinct mammals lived in the Americas during the Pleistocene epoch around 26
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illustration of a giant wombat escaping a fire This Australian mammal was the largest known marsupial that ever lived They lived from around 16 mil
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Examinining prehistoric animal bones Archaeologist comparing a herbivores tibia (lower leg bone) to a classification chart The bone was found at th
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Cleaning prehistoric animal bones
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Cleaning prehistoric animal bones
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Excavation of a prehistoric site Archaeologists excavating the palaeolithic (Stone Age) archaeological site La Pineta The oldest part of the site fo
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Excavation of a prehistoric site Archaeologists sifting through sediment from the palaeolithic (Stone Age) archaeological site La Pineta to check for
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Excavation of a prehistoric site
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Mammoth Artists impression of a herd of mammoths (Mammuthus sp) The mammoth was a large mammal adapted to the cold conditions of the Pleistocene I
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Mammoth Artists impression of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) The mammoth was a large mammal adapted to the cold conditions of the Pleistocene ice ages b
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Mammoth Artists impression of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) The mammoth was a large mammal adapted to the cold conditions of the Pleistocene Ice Age of
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Prehistoric bison skull Fragment of a bisons skull with a horn at upper right and the top of the skull at lower left This was found at the palaeol
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Prehistoric bison leg bone Fragment of a bisons humerus (upper foreleg bone) which was found at the palaeolithic (Stone Age) archaeological site La
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Fossilised shark tooth This huge tooth belonged to Carcharocles megalodon the largest shark to have ever lived on Earth This shark ate whales and o
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Sabre-toothed cat teeth Close-up of the fossilised canine teeth of a sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon sp) This powerful carnivore was around the size of
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Early humans using weapons Coloured artwork of early humans using weapons to defend themselves against attacks by animals Here wooden clubs and sto
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Hominid settlement
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Excavation of a prehistoric site Archaeologists excavating the palaeolithic (Stone Age) archaeological site La Pineta revealing animal bones and too
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Excavation of a prehistoric site Archaeologist excavating the palaeolithic (Stone Age) archaeological site La Pineta revealing animal bones and tool
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Excavation of a prehistoric site Archaeologists excavating the palaeolithic (Stone Age) archaeological site La Pineta revealing animal bones and too
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Palaeolithic hand axe The flint axe was used by hominids (early humans) for a wide range of purposes such as butchering animals and carving wood Fl
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Caravelas strandplain from space North is at top Vegetation is green and bare earth is brown Sea is turquoise and river water is grey This sectio
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Reconstruction of the Irish Elk (Megaloceros) extinct genus found as fossils in Asia and Europe similar in size to modern Moose Largest specimens f
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Scallop shells incorporated in sandstone This sandstone was laid down fairly recently in the Pleistocene epoch which lasted from 181 million to 11
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Eroded sandstone cliff at the coast This sandstone was laid down fairly recently in the Pleistocene epoch which lasted from 181 million to 11500
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Eroded sandstone cliff at the coast This sandstone was laid down fairly recently in the Pleistocene epoch which lasted from 181 million to 11500
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La Tarta volcanic outcrop Tenerife This outcrop contains different layers of volcanic rock in the form of lapilli rounded pebbles of rock formed wh
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Skull cast of a Paranthropus boisei (Australopithecus boisei
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Homo erectus illustration This reconstruction is based on the Java Man fossils dating from 500000 to 800000 years ago Homo erectus lived between
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Hominid fossil skulls Illustration of three fossil skulls from the human evolutionary tree At lower centre is a skull of Homo sapiens (modern humans
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Homo erectus fossil skulls illustration
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Homo erectus fossil skulls illustration Homo erectus lived between 19 million years ago and 143000 years ago during the Pleistocene epoch It is
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Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus) extinct genus of elephant from Pleistocene Epoch (2500000 to 10000 years ago) found in fossil deposits and in northern E
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Fossilized woolly mammoth hair SEM
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Agriotherium Illustration of Agriotherium an ancient African bear searching for prey Agriotherium is an extinct genus of Ursidae of the Miocene th
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Toxodon Illustration and photo-reconstruction of a Toxodon walking on the emerald grass of the South American savannah Toxodon is an extinct mammal
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Etruscan rhinoceros (Stephanorhinus etruscus) Illustration and photo-reconstruction of an Etruscan rhinoceros walking in a glade against the backdrop
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Chasmaporthetes Illustration and photo-reconstruction of a Chasmaporthetes pursuing prey in the savannah Chasmaporthetes also known asthe hunting o
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Pleistocene hominins at Happisburgh Illustration of hominins butchering a deer at Happisburgh (now in Norfolk UK) some 800000 years ago during the
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) Fossilized hair woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) Woolly mammoths are extinct herbivorous mammals t
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) Fossilized hair woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) Woolly mammoths are extinct herbivorous mammals t
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Homo erectus skull found at Dmanisi Georgia dated to about 18 million years old Homo erectus (meaning upright man ) is an extinct species of ho
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Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthis) skeleton approximately 3m (9ft) high 55m (16ft) long discovered in the ice in Siberia in 1799 Extinct genus of elephan
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Homo erectus skull found at Dmanisi Georgia dated to about 18 million years old Homo erectus (meaning upright man ) is an extinct species of ho
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Fragment of the tusk of the Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) a species of mammoth that lived in the late Pleistocene epoch some 30 000 ĂÂÂ
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Mammoth tusk fragment
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Fossil of the lower mandible from the jaw of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) showing the nature of the chewing surface on the molar teeth Mammoths were la
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Prehistoric giant wombats Computer illustration of a group of Diprotodon sp giant marsupials These Australian mammals also known as rhinoceros or
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Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) Computer illustration of a woolly rhino in the rain This extinct rhino lived in the northern steppes of
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Prehistoric mammals Computer illustration of two Doedicurus sp prehistoric mammals (lower left and right) and a giant ground sloth (Eremotherium sp
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Doedicurus prehistoric mammal Computer illustration of a Doedicurus sp prehistoric mammal (large left) compared to two modern armadillos (Dasypus n
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Mammoth (Mammuthus sp) Computer illustration of a mammoth in a snow-covered woodland Mammoths were large mammals found across North America Europe
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Skull fragment of Homo habilis a species of the tribe Hominini during the Gelasian and early Calabrian stages of the Pleistocene geological epoch w
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Elasmotherium Computer illustration of an Elasmotherium in a prehistoric landscape Elasmotherium were giant herbivorous mammals that lived in Eurasi
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Doedicurus prehistoric mammal Computer illustration of a Doedicurus sp prehistoric mammal This herbivorous glyptodont lived around 11000 years ago
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Doedicurus prehistoric mammal Computer illustration of a Doedicurus sp prehistoric mammal This herbivorous glyptodont lived around 11000 years ago
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Mammoth fossil Fossilised remains of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) skull and tusks in their host rock at a palaeontological excavation Mammoths were lar
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Mammoth skeleton Fossilised mammoth (Mammuthus sp) bones on display at an exhibit of palaeontological finds Mammoths were large mammals found acros
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Mammoth fossil Fossilised remains of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) tusk in their host rock at a palaeontological excavation Mammoths were large mammals
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Mammoth fossil Fossilised remains of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) in their host rock at a palaeontological excavation Mammoths were large mammals found
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Mammoth fossil
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Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthis) skeleton approximately 3m (9ft) high 55m (16ft) long discovered in the ice in Siberia in 1799 Extinct genus of elephan
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