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14000 year old Sculptures shown from within a French Cave

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posted on Jan, 29 2016 @ 09:00 AM
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I did look around, but did not see this find noted, and trust it isn't being duplicated. If so, please address this accordingly.

While I appreciate Ancient Art, I must say, this artist, whoever he may have been, is 8 Millennium ahead of his time

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posted on Jan, 29 2016 @ 09:07 AM
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a reply to: Shane

That is a fantastic sculpture for that period. Other than the Venus of Willendorf, I've not seen one that old.



posted on Jan, 29 2016 @ 09:10 AM
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a reply to: Shane

I don't do videos (it's so hard to get real information from them) and the link might not work, but would it be the same sculptures shown here?

museum-of-artifacts.blogspot.co.uk...

They're beautiful. That article has some interesting information on them.
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posted on Jan, 29 2016 @ 09:14 AM
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originally posted by: Byrd
a reply to: Shane

I don't do videos (it's so hard to get real information from them) and the link might not work, but would it be the same sculptures shown here?

museum-of-artifacts.blogspot.co.uk...

They're beautiful. That article has some interesting information on them.


Yes those are the ones



posted on Jan, 29 2016 @ 09:20 AM
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a reply to: Byrd

Hello Byrd. It's been some time. Thanks, and Yes, these are those Figures depicted in my post.

They truly are stunning examples of an unknown artist.

Ciao

Shane



posted on Jan, 29 2016 @ 09:43 AM
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originally posted by: Byrd
a reply to: Shane

I don't do videos (it's so hard to get real information from them) and the link might not work, but would it be the same sculptures shown here?

museum-of-artifacts.blogspot.co.uk...

They're beautiful. That article has some interesting information on them.


Wow, from the link you post above I found this:
Amber bear amulet

That is really amazing.



posted on Jan, 31 2016 @ 12:40 AM
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Beautiful work, one thing though even when you find something great or interesting it's better to find another source other than a site with links to aliens on the side bar, I learnt this the hard way , folks on this particular side of the forum and the History forum a very hard-nosed and dry bones like that.



posted on Jan, 31 2016 @ 01:55 AM
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originally posted by: Byrd
They're beautiful. That article has some interesting information on them.


Indeed, and most interesting that the artist chose to sculpt the bison about to mate.

ETA...I learn something new every day...at least...the bison get frisky around July and like us, have a nine month gestation period. For optimal reproductive success and a Spring birth we would have done well to have synchronised our own mating rituals to that of the Bison.

Nice!
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posted on Jan, 31 2016 @ 01:58 AM
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a reply to: Shane

What the younger dryas culture that built all the giant megaliths, could they be responsible for that as well? Apparently there was a huge cosmic event 12,800 years ago that snapped the earth out of the worst part of the ice age,


The ice age we are still in I might add.



posted on Jan, 31 2016 @ 03:38 AM
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originally posted by: onequestion
a reply to: Shane

Apparently there was a huge cosmic event 12,800 years ago that snapped the earth out of the worst part of the ice age,

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Not apparently, but allegedly
The younger dryas impact hypothesis, is still an unproven hypothesis
and it doesn't explain anything


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posted on Jan, 31 2016 @ 03:44 AM
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a reply to: Marduk

It's weird how the climate oscillates in the pattern that it does.

Kind of like an electrical current huh?



posted on Jan, 31 2016 @ 04:24 AM
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originally posted by: onequestion
a reply to: Marduk

It's weird how the climate oscillates in the pattern that it does.

Kind of like an electrical current huh?


Anything looks like an electrical oscillation depending on the parameters of the graph, you could map out how often you poop on a 7 day graph and it would look like that, that doesn't mean your ass is electric



posted on Jan, 31 2016 @ 06:00 AM
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originally posted by: Marduk

originally posted by: onequestion
a reply to: Marduk

It's weird how the climate oscillates in the pattern that it does.

Kind of like an electrical current huh?


Anything looks like an electrical oscillation depending on the parameters of the graph, you could map out how often you poop on a 7 day graph and it would look like that, that doesn't mean your ass is electric

With an electric ass, one could burn off one's farts, thus avoiding offending people around you.

Probably the next step in evolution.

Homo Sapiens Ignesco.

Harte



posted on Jan, 31 2016 @ 03:38 PM
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a reply to: Spider879

I thank you for the "warning/insight" but regardless of the source material, it is the accuracy and in this case the splendor of the work that merist the notation. As Byrd will always do, she also offered another source if one is available which confirmed the subject matter.

But again thanks. I had good and bad days in here in the past, so nothing would surprise me in the least.

Ciao

Shane



posted on Jan, 31 2016 @ 03:44 PM
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a reply to: Harte

It is nice to see, some things, or in your case people, never change. Funny as ever Harte.

And Marduk, thanks for the response. i wouldn't have expressed it in that manner, since I do think there was something of a blurb some 10000 BCE or so, but nonetheless, thanks.

Ciao

Shane



posted on Jan, 31 2016 @ 03:46 PM
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originally posted by: onequestion
a reply to: Marduk

It's weird how the climate oscillates in the pattern that it does.

Kind of like an electrical current huh?


Or a heart beat...



posted on Jan, 31 2016 @ 05:44 PM
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originally posted by: Xtrozero

originally posted by: onequestion
a reply to: Marduk

It's weird how the climate oscillates in the pattern that it does.

Kind of like an electrical current huh?


Or a heart beat...


That would be Harte beat.

Harte




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