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| c. 1.7 million years ago |
| | Homo erectus, moves out of Africa and begins to spread through Europe and Asia | |
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| 800,000 years ago |
| | Humans are by this time living in Britain, in what is now Norfolk, and are making stone tools | |
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| c. 130,000 years ago |
| | Neanderthal man is by now well established in Europe and Asia, probably having evolved after his ancestors left Africa | |
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| c. 120,000 to 35,000 years ago |
| | The Middle Palaeolithic era covers the period when Neanderthals and modern humans coexist in Europe and Asia | |
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| c. 50,000 to 30,000 years ago |
| | Neanderthals decline in numbers, first in Asia and then in Europe | |
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| c. 35,000 years ago |
| | Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers use mammoth tusks and bones to support hide-covered tents at Dolni Vestonice (in the Czech Republic) | |
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| c. 35,000 years ago |
| | The earliest known Venus figurine, with very much emphasized sexual features, is carved near the Hohle Fels cave in Germany from the tusk of a woolly mammoth | |
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| c. 31,000 years ago |
| | Rhinoceroses, lions and mammoth feature on the walls of the Chauvet cave, in southern France | |
| | Rhinoceros in the Chauvet cave
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| c. 29,000 years ago |
| | In the Cosquer cave near Marseilles, with its entrance now far below sea level, a hand print is made | |
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| c. 25,000 years ago |
| | A Stone Age sculptor shapes a timeless image of female fecundity in the famous Willendorf Venus | |
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