laitimes

Lion Man, also known as the prehistoric Lion Man statue. The Ulm Museum in Germany is extant. Discovered in 1931 in the Stardet Caves in Horenceston, Germany. Carved from mammoth ivory, it was found at the time

author:Thousands of miles of home country

Lion Man, also known as the prehistoric Lion Man statue.

The Ulm Museum in Germany is extant. Discovered in 1931 in the Stardet Caves in Horenceston, Germany. Carved from mammoth ivory, it was found to have broken down into more than 200 fragments and was not restored until 1969. It is 28 cm tall and was made 30,000-40,000 years ago. There are also smaller lion head sculptures in the same area, accompanied by sculptures of other animals and several prehistoric flutes. Archaeologists deduce that it is the work of the Cro-Roman peasants. The Cro-Romanon belonged to the late Homo sapiens and were a formidable rival to the Neanderthals on the European continent at the time.

The Lion Man Sculpture is the oldest known sculpture in the world. The most important thing is that it does not exist in nature in form, and it requires the producer to play the unique imagination of human beings, design and produce it, which is a masterpiece of the dawn of mankind and the most important relic in human history. #Pseudohistory of the West #History #Toutiao History #Museum #Museum of the People ##最火的中外博物馆名单 #

Lion Man, also known as the prehistoric Lion Man statue. The Ulm Museum in Germany is extant. Discovered in 1931 in the Stardet Caves in Horenceston, Germany. Carved from mammoth ivory, it was found at the time
Lion Man, also known as the prehistoric Lion Man statue. The Ulm Museum in Germany is extant. Discovered in 1931 in the Stardet Caves in Horenceston, Germany. Carved from mammoth ivory, it was found at the time
Lion Man, also known as the prehistoric Lion Man statue. The Ulm Museum in Germany is extant. Discovered in 1931 in the Stardet Caves in Horenceston, Germany. Carved from mammoth ivory, it was found at the time
Lion Man, also known as the prehistoric Lion Man statue. The Ulm Museum in Germany is extant. Discovered in 1931 in the Stardet Caves in Horenceston, Germany. Carved from mammoth ivory, it was found at the time

Read on