LRI4632799:
Prehistory: terracotta vase with square opening of the neolithic age from the Caverna Della Pollera (Liguria). Pegli, Museo Villa Pallavicini, Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images
LRI4632769:
Prehistory: terracotta vase with square opening of the neolithic age from the Caverna Delle Arene in Candide (Liguria). Pegli, Museo Villa Pallavicini, Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images
LRI4632795:
Prehistory: square opening vase with neolithic graffiti from the Caverna Delle Arene in Candide (Liguria). Pegli, Museo Villa Pallavicini, Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images
LRI4649252:
Prehistory: various tableware accessories. Iron Age. From Umbria. Perugia, Museo Archeologico Nazionale dell'Umbria, Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images
LRI4649257:
Prehistoire: stone tool uses to grind the wheat. Neolithic. Umbria, Italy. Perugia, Museo Archeologico Nazionale dell'Umbria, Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images
LRI4649278:
Prehistory: various tableware accessories (strainer, pot). Civilization of the Apennines (or Italian Bronze Age). 1400-1300 BC. Perugia, Museo Archeologico Nazionale dell'Umbria, Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images
LRI4649302:
View of the dolmen of Chianca with its entrance corridor. Stone Age, Neolithic. 6th-3rd century BC. (photography), Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images
GIA4800339:
Prehistory: trilobite Phacops Rana fossil (arthropod). Age of the Paleozoic, period of the Devonian. Find in the Bundenbach area in Germany., Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images
IBE5377176:
Pre-Columbian civilization: ceremonial officiant wearing a mask. 300-100 BC. Tapestry from Ica in Peru. National Museum of Archaeology of Lima, Peru., Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images
IBE5379484:
View of the entrance to the corridor of the Menga caves. Prehistoric site of Antequera near Malaga, Spain (photo), Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images
IBE5362459:
Cervid rock painting, Cave de Lascaux, Dordogne, France, Upper Paleolithic (Magdalenian) c. 13000 years ago (painting), Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images
LSE4317760:
The archeological site of cromlech M Zora, in Sidi El Yamani (Morocco). Neolithic burial mound (2000 BC), surrounded by 167 monoliths., Prehistoric / Bridgeman Images