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Skull of an adult male of the species Homo heidelbergensis This species of archaic human lived in Africa and Europe during the middle Pleistocene (c
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Skull of an adult male of the species Homo heidelbergensis This species of archaic human lived in Africa and Europe during the middle Pleistocene (c
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Prehistoric human pelvis
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Right foot bones of an adult of the species Homo heidelbergensis This species of archaic human lived in Africa and Europe during the middle Pleistoce
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Skull of Pannonictis nestii an extinct member of the mustelid family of mammals This skull is around 13 million years old (early Pleistocene) and
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Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) skeleton illustration This animal lived during the Pleistocene (Ice age) and into the early Holocene and as
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Homo antecessor cranial frontal bone and maxilla fragments excavated at Gran Dolina Spain Homo antecessor is an extinct species of archaic human whi
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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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Lithograph with contemporary colouring continental version of the wallchart produced by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins for the Department of Science and
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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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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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Paranthropus robustus illustrationParanthropus robustus feeding on berries illustration P robustus (also known as Australopithecus robustus) was
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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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Illustration of the anatomy of the head of the extinct old world monkey Theropithecus oswaldi Based on one specimen it has been estimated that this s
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Illustration of the anatomy of the extinct old world monkey Theropithecus oswaldi Based on one specimen it has been estimated that this species could
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Prehistoric Leptorycteropus aardvark illustration
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Dire wolves defending prey illustration
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Illustration of the extinct saber-toothed cat (Smilodon sp) This prehistoric mammal lived from 25 million to 10000 years ago from the Early Pleis
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Smilodon compared to modern lion illustration
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Hominid fossil skull of Rhodesia man Homo rhodesiensis and Homo sapiens rhodesiensis also known as Broken Hill man and Kabwe man It was excavated a
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Illutration of an elk (Cervus canadensis) also known as wapiti Elk are members of the deer family They are much larger than deer but not as large
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Prehistoric Iberian lynx illustration
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Giant beaver illustration
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Illustration of a giant beaver (Castoroides ohioensis) This is an extinct species of beaver that lived in North America during the Pleistocene era w
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Illustration of a giant beaver (Castoroides ohioensis) This is an extinct species of beaver that lived in North America during the Pleistocene era w
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Homo antecessor with a fresh kill illustration One of the hominids is holding a rock threatening two wolf-like creatures at the mouth of the cave
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Illustration of a giant beaver (Castoroides ohioensis) This is an extinct species of beaver that lived in North America during the Pleistocene era w
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Upstream from Kamo District on the Mikatahara Plateau (Pleistocene Plateau)
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Herd of Xenorhinotherium ungulates watching ground sloth illustration
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Sleeping pampathere illustration
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LeConte Glacier in the Stikine Icefield is marked by granite peak formations such as Devis Thumb in the background and is one of the few remnants of t
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Unidentified Fly in Colombian Amber Pleistocene by Phil Degginger
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Fungus Gnat (and fly) in Amber (Mycetophilidae) Colombia Pleistocene South America by Phil Degginger
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Cro-Magnon man with fish illustration Cro-Magnons are a form of early modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) that inhabited Europe from around 35000
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water plant by ZoonarEwald Fr
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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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Black Forest Germany Europe Menzenschwander valley by ZoonarJürgen Vogt
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Black Forest Germany Europe Menzenschwander valley by ZoonarJürgen Vogt
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Black Forest Germany Europe Menzenschwander valley by ZoonarJürgen Vogt
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Black Forest Germany Europe Menzenschwander valley by ZoonarJürgen Vogt
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Black Forest Germany Europe Menzenschwander valley
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Erika multiflora black forest Germany Europe by ZoonarJürgen Vogt
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Black Forest Germany Europe Menzenschwander valley by ZoonarJürgen Vogt
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An ancient cinder cone in a dry lake bed formed from a volcano
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Excavations at Cueva Des-Cubierta Pinilla del Valle Spain
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Mammoth Artwork of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) at night below an auroral glow (pink) in the northern skies The mammoth was a large mammal adapted to t
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Excavations at Cueva Des-Cubierta Pinilla del Valle Spain
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Excavations at Cueva Des-Cubierta Pinilla del Valle Spain
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Excavations at Cueva Des-Cubierta Pinilla del Valle Spain
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Excavations at Cueva Des-Cubierta Pinilla del Valle Spain
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Excavations at Cueva Des-Cubierta Pinilla del Valle Spain
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Excavations at Cueva Des-Cubierta Pinilla del Valle Spain
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Fossil bison crania deposited by Neanderthals
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Fossil crania deposited by Neanderthals
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Analysis of fossil bison cranium
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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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Illustration of a Homo longi man H longi is an extinct human species identified from a single skull found in Harbin China in 1933 although it only
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Illustration of a Homo longi man H longi is an extinct human species identified from a single skull found in Harbin China in 1933 although it only
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Homo longi male illustration
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Illustration of a Homo longi man H longi is an extinct human species identified from a single skull found in Harbin China in 1933 although it only
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Illustration of a Homo longi man H longi is an extinct human species identified from a single skull found in Harbin China in 1933 although it only
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Illustration of a Homo longi man H longi is an extinct human species identified from a single skull found in Harbin China in 1933 although it only
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Illustration of a Homo longi man H longi is an extinct human species identified from a single skull found in Harbin China in 1933 although it only
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panorama scene with ice and snow at river Ammer in Bavaria Germany
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panorama scene with ice and snow at river Ammer in Bavaria Germany
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Paranthropus boisei (originally called Zinjanthropus boisei and then Australopithecus boisei until recently) was an early hominin and described as the
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panorama scene with ice and snow at river Ammer in Bavaria Germany
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panorama scene with ice and snow at river Ammer in Bavaria Germany
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panorama scene with ice and snow at river Ammer in Bavaria Germany
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panorama scene with ice and snow at river Ammer in Bavaria Germany
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Icicles at river Ammer in Bavaria Germany
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panorama scene with ice and snow at river Ammer in Bavaria Germany
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autumn decoration with pumpkin and leaves
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panorama scene with ice and snow at river Ammer in Bavaria Germany
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panorama scene with ice and snow at river Ammer in Bavaria Germany
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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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Excavation at Sima del Elefante Spain
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Excavation at Sima del Elefante Spain
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Hominid jawbone fragment found at Sima del Elefante Spain
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Hominid jawbone fragment found at Sima del Elefante Spain
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Hominid jawbone fragment found at Sima del Elefante Spain
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Homo heidelbergensis skull and cervical vertebra
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Homo heidelbergensis skull and cervical vertebra
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Homo heidelbergensis skull and cervical vertebra
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Homo heidelbergensis skull and cervical vertebra
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Skull of a neandertal an extinct member of the Homo genus known from Pleistocene specimen found in Europe and parts of western and central Asia Gen
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