prehistoric archaeological feature
C29584
concept
A prehistoric archaeological feature is a non-portable physical trace of human activity, such as pits, ditches, postholes, or hearths, created before the advent of written records and preserved in the archaeological record.
Observed surface forms (5)
- Early Dynastic Egyptian archaeological site feature ×1
- archaeological site features ×1
- prehistoric rock art ×1
- prehistoric rock art panel ×1
- prehistoric stone setting ×1
Instances (6)
- Aubrey holes
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moai statues
via concept surface "archaeological site features"
surface form: Moai statues
- Great Mural rock art of Baja California via concept surface "prehistoric rock art"
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spotted horses panel
via concept surface "prehistoric rock art panel"
surface form: Spotted Horses panel
- Main Deposit at Hierakonpolis via concept surface "Early Dynastic Egyptian archaeological site feature"
- The Cove, Stanton Drew via concept surface "prehistoric stone setting"