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behold, honse
went through a lascaux horse phase and the results are uhhhh *checks list* bumper stickers, bookmark, sticker sheet, and die cut sticker
[shop] - honses will be released into the wild on May 3 (2025)
Petroglyphs in Kyrgyzstan, estimated to be 3000 years old.
[ ☜ left ] arteries, from Diderot and d’Alembert’s Encyclopédie, 1751-1772
[ right ☞ ] Saymaluu-Tash national park petroglyphs, Kyrgyzstan
The Dabous Giraffes - neolithic petroglyphs found in Saharan Niger estimated to be 6,000 to 8,000 years old. The bigger of the two giraffes is 5.4 meters long and is the largest known petroglyph in the world.
Petroglyphs of the Karelian White Sea
Petroglyph Along the Columbia River, 4/12/1956, Before Relocation Prior to Flooding of the Area by The Dalles Dam
Record Group 77: Records of the Office of the Chief of EngineersSeries: Historic Photographs
A petroglyph from Kinnekulle, Sweden, known as "the axe god." Dated to around 1000 years B.C.