Stone age people

Stone age people
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Recreation of stone age person showing hair braiding, face painting and clothes decoration.
Why are works of art like the Robin Hood Cave horse so rare in England?

It is likely that Stone Age people did not settle at Creswell Crags for long periods of time but visited for a short season. People on the move, nomadic hunters, may not have wanted to carry anything but essential equipment around with them and may have avoided producing valuable items while they were here.

They may also have practised art in forms which do not survive today. For example, they might have painted their bodies and braided their hair with shells and feathers. They may have sewn patterns into their clothes using different colour furs and skins.

Notched bone from Church Hole

Shell and bone was also made into jewellery. The notched bone from Church Hole has been interpreted as a possible pendant although it is unlikely. Next

Other examples of Stone Age art and jewellery can be found in the British Museum's Compass collection.

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