1. Antediluvian Stories*- world wide around 2400 BC
2. Petroglyphs- Gobustan, Azerbaijan around 10,000 BC
3. Lebombo Bone*- Saziland around 35,000 BC
4. Chauvet Cave*- France around 30,000 BC
5.Venus of Willendorf- Austria around 25,000 BC
6.Blombos Caves- Africa around 70,000 BC7.Bone Plaque Lunar Calendar-Blachard, France around 30,000 BC
8.Vogelherd Caves-Germany around 33,000 BC
9.Ishango Bone- Africa around 23,000 BC
10.Catal Hyuk Map- Iraq around 6000 BC
* more explanation on these three*
Antediluvian Stories- stories concerning the Great Flood and civilizations exist worldwide. Though they differ slightly in different cultures the main elements remain the same. A few people, along with some plants and animals, escape a flood that destroys the rest of the world
Lebombo Bone- a baboon's fibula bone with 29 notches carved on it found in the 1970'2. It resembles a calendar stick used modernly by Bushmen in Nambia, but some scientists also believe that it may be an ancient mathematics tool.
Chauvet Cave- believed to contain the oldest cave paintings in the world, ranging from animals to human hand prints and footprints to abstract dots and lines. The cave paintings are in various colors and mingled with etchings of animals. They were discovered in 1996.
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