The engraving, approximately 13,000 years old, is 3 inches long from the top of the head to the tip of the tail, and 1.75 inches tall from the top of the head to the bottom of the right foreleg. Credit: Chip Clark/Smithsonian
To: SunkenCiv
2 posted on
06/21/2011 11:16:44 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Nothing is a 'right' if someone has to give it to you................)
To: Red Badger
i know art was in its “infancy” and all that, but c’mon... it doesn’t even look like a wooly mammoth at all...
sheesh...
teeman
3 posted on
06/21/2011 11:19:24 AM PDT by
teeman8r
(armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world.)
To: Red Badger
6 posted on
06/21/2011 11:26:42 AM PDT by
JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet)
To: Red Badger
Badge,
Why did I immediately think of Jimmy Durante when I read the word “proboscidean?”
Very interesting find!
To: Red Badger
Little known is that The Order Of Animals With Trunks (Proboscideans) was the Carthaginian group upon which the Knights Templar was based. Or so I’ve heard.
9 posted on
06/21/2011 11:41:10 AM PDT by
decimon
To: Red Badger
12 posted on
06/21/2011 11:49:40 AM PDT by
muawiyah
To: Red Badger
15 posted on
06/21/2011 12:01:54 PM PDT by
Fighting Irish
("I prefer the tumult of liberty to the quiet of servitude." Thomas Jefferson)
To: Red Badger
Looks more like a Cthulu monster than a mammoth.
18 posted on
06/21/2011 12:22:25 PM PDT by
AD from SpringBay
(We deserve the government we allow.)
To: Red Badger
22 posted on
06/21/2011 12:28:33 PM PDT by
P.O.E.
(Pray for America)
To: Red Badger
unidentified animal cracker
27 posted on
06/21/2011 12:56:19 PM PDT by
School of Rational Thought
("The proposition that the government is always right is manifested either in corruption or benefits)
To: Red Badger
Early scrimshaw.. Clearly an elephant type critter.
It’s well done too.
30 posted on
06/21/2011 1:18:09 PM PDT by
TASMANIANRED
(We kneel to no prince but the Prince of Peace)
To: Red Badger
So what happend to all the artists after this? This looks like a well drawn mastidon. Later American Indian art looks more like boxes with sticks for legs and antlers.
36 posted on
06/21/2011 3:21:11 PM PDT by
Ruy Dias de Bivar
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