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    The Red "Lady" of Paviland (Welsh: "Dynes" Goch Pafiland) is an Upper Paleolithic partial male skeleton dyed in red ochre and buried in Wales 33,000 BP...
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    William Buckland (category Presidents of the Geological Society of London)
    Paviland Cave in south Wales, where he discovered a skeleton which he named the Red Lady of Paviland, as he at first supposed it to be the remains of...
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    lunula, the Trawsfynydd Tankard (in Liverpool), Red Book of Hergest (in Oxford) and the Red Lady of Paviland (in Oxford), Bardsey crown (in Liverpool), and...
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  • Red Lady may refer to: Red Lady of El Mirón, a female paleolithic skeleton Red Lady of Paviland, a male paleolithic skeleton Red Lady of Huntingdon College...
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    Ochre (redirect from Red ochre)
    sprinkled with red ochre around 40,000 years ago. In Wales, the paleolithic burial called the Red Lady of Paviland from its coating of red ochre has been...
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    Paleolithic human male skeleton in Paviland Cave. They named their find the Red Lady of Paviland because the skeleton is dyed in red ochre, though later investigators...
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    Wand (redirect from Wand of office)
    is mentioned that 'rods' (as well as rings) were found with Red Lady of Paviland in Britain. It is mentioned in Gower – A Guide to Ancient and Historic...
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  • afterlife of the Red Lady of Paviland (2007), p. 88; Google Books. Marianne Sommer, Bones and Ochre: the curious afterlife of the Red Lady of Paviland (2007)...
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  • and vaudevillian Red Lady of Paviland, the Welsh red skeleton, a Paleolithic skeleton covered in red ochre discovered in Wales Red skull (disambiguation)...
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    Cave on the Gower Peninsula of Wales, William Buckland inspects the "Red Lady of Paviland", the first identification of a prehistoric (male) human burial...
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    Wolverhampton and Cardiff. The oldest human remains in Great Britain, the Red Lady of Paviland (29,000 years old), date from this time. It is thought that the country...
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  • ward. Footpaths lead south to the pebbly beach of Overton Mere, and west along the cliffs to Paviland, The Knave and Rhossili. Oxwich Green in south Gower...
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    incorrectly named Red Lady of Paviland was a male hunter-gatherer from the Upper Paleolithic period who lived during this period and the remains of his skeleton...
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    Chauvet Cave (category Landforms of Ardèche)
    to describe the composite drawing as a Minotaur. There are a few panels of red ochre hand prints and hand stencils made by blowing pigment over hands pressed...
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    Cro-Magnon (category Peopling of Europe)
    creationist model (as the concept of evolution had not yet been conceived). For example, the Aurignacian Red Lady of Paviland (actually a young man) from South...
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    (Welsh: Mwmbwls) is a headland sited on the western edge of Swansea Bay on the southern coast of Wales. Mumbles has been noted for its unusual place name...
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    ceramic in the world. Venus of Willendorf, Austria, created. It is now at the Natural History Museum, Vienna. The Red Lady of Paviland lived around 29,000–26...
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    Jebel Irhoud (category Peopling of Africa)
    site located just north of the town of Tlet Ighoud in Youssoufia Province, approximately 50 km (30 mi) south-east of the city of Safi in Morocco. It is...
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    figures of this group have a schematic and decorative style and are painted mainly in red, white and yellow. The association is of riders, depiction of religious...
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    The Cave of Swimmers is a rock shelter with ancient rock art in the mountainous Gilf Kebir plateau of the Libyan Desert section of the Sahara. It is located...
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    including some of the claviform signs in the "Gran sala" of Altamira. The oldest sign found, a "large red claviform-like symbol of Techo de los Polícromos"...
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    old. The most famous example from this period is the burial of the "Red Lady of Paviland" (actually now known to be a man) in modern-day coastal South...
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  • Slade Bay (category Bays of the Gower Peninsula)
    on Ordnance Survey maps as "The Sands" - is a sandy beach near the village of Slade, on the Gower Peninsula in South West Wales. It is set in a relatively...
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    sounding in 1951. He returned in 1953, under the auspices of the Directorate General of Antiquities of Iraq and the Smithsonian Institution, for another sounding...
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    Archaeology. 6 November 2007. Retrieved 28 September 2010.: see Red Lady of Paviland Pollard, Joshua (2001). "Wales' Hidden History, Hunter-Gatherer Communities...
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  • Nash, socialite, dandy Heather Nicholson, animal rights activist Red Lady of Paviland, Upper Palaeolithic remains Henry Pheloung, New Zealand bandsman...
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  • Lady of Paviland", the first identification of a prehistoric (male) human burial. The bones, discovered on December 21 last, are with those of the woolly...
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    Woolly mammoth (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    until the 19th century. William Buckland published his discovery of the Red Lady of Paviland skeleton in 1823, which was found in a cave alongside woolly...
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    Lovelock Cave (category Caves of Nevada)
    the Si-Te-Cah or Sai'i are a legendary tribe of red-haired cannibalistic giants. Mummified remains of a man 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 m) tall were discovered...
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    no images of the surrounding landscape or the vegetation of the time. Most of the major images have been painted onto the walls using red, yellow, and...
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