Српски / srpski: 5 слика маутова изрезана на слоновој кости.
English: 5 Image of a mammoth carved in ivory. In 1864, Édouard Lartet found this engraving of a woolly mammoth on a piece of mammoth ivory in the Abri de la Madeleine cave in Dordogne, France. This was the first widely accepted evidence for the coexistence of humans with extinct animals, and the first known contemporary depiction of such a creature.[17]
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This is an illustration from the book Kameno doba by Jovan Zujovic (1856-1936), published in Belgrade in 1893. The copyright of this book is expired and this image is in the public domain.
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Aquesta obra es troba en el domini públic als Estats Units d'Amèrica per haver estat publicada abans de l'1 de gener de 1929.
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