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Hohlenstein-Stadel is a cave
located in the
Hohlenstein cliff (not to be
confused with the
Hohle Fels) at the
southern rim of the
Lonetal (valley of the...
- figurine, also
called the Lion-man of
Hohlenstein-Stadel, is a
prehistoric ivory sculpture discovered in
Hohlenstein-Stadel, a
German cave, part of the Caves...
- have been
discovered to date.
These include the Löwenmensch
figurine of
Hohlenstein-Stadel
dated to 40,000
years ago and an
ivory flute found at Geißenklösterle...
- from the
north through the
Innerfeldtal and
through the
Rienztal from
Höhlenstein (Landro) in the Höhlensteintal (Valle di Landro). From the southeast...
- of a
human being in
prehistoric art. The Lion-man of
Hohlenstein-Stadel,
found in the
Hohlenstein-Stadel cave of Germany's
Swabian Alb and
dated to 40...
- the
Venus of
Hohle Fels and the Löwenmensch (Lion-Human)
statuette of
Hohlenstein-Stadel both date to
approximately 40,000
years ago. The so-called Adorant...
- PMID 19444215. S2CID 205216692. Wynn, Thomas; et al. (February 2009). "
Hohlenstein-Stadel and the
Evolution of
Human Conceptual Thought".
Cambridge Archaeological...
-
Hohle Fels),
beginning of the Aurignacian. Löwenmensch
figure created in
Hohlenstein-Stadel, one of the
earliest figurative art. It is now in
Ulmer Museum...
- three-dimensional figurines. The 30 cm tall Löwenmensch
found in the
Hohlenstein Stadel area of
Germany is an
anthropomorphic lion-human
figure carved...
- rider's
cause of
death has been disproved. Löwenmensch figurine, from
Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany, now in
Ulmer Museum, Ulm, Germany,
possibly the oldest...