9. A Miniature Bird Carving (Dating Back 30,000 Years)

Year Found: 2003
Est. Value: $135 for a print of the bird*
A 30,000-year-old carving of a bird made of mammoth ivory was found in Germany’s Hohle Fels Cave in 2003, marking an important archeological find. This prehistoric sculpture of a bird is a tribute to the artistic abilities of early humans and may be the first known depiction of a bird.


A Miniature Bird Carving (Dating Back 30,000 Years) ©Reddit/ArtefactPorn
Beyond its aesthetic significance, the carving provides information about our predecessors’ migration patterns and beliefs. It is a doorway into the ideas and cultural expressions of the prehistoric human past, captured in the fine craftsmanship of mammoth ivory.

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