Real Cavemen

The idea of a caveman is very familiar. Relevant public domain photographs, sorted by access date: 1. Margolies, John, photographer. Oregon Caveman Statue, Grants Pass, Oregon, 1987. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 2. Margolies, John, photographer. Caveman, Dinosaur Gardens, Route 23, Ossineke, Michigan, 1988. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 3. Margolies, John, photographer. Caveman Profile, Dinosaur World, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, 1994. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 4. Margolies, John, photographer. Caveman, Dinosaur Park, Route 23, Ossineke, Michigan, 1988. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 5. Margolies, John, photographer. Caveman Hole, Sir Goony Golf, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1986. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 6. Margolies, John, photographer. Dinosaur World Entrance with Caveman, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, 1994. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 7. Margolies, John, photographer. Caveman Statue, Dinosaur Gardens, Route 23, Ossineke, Michigan, 1988. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 8. Margolies, John, photographer. Caveman with Spear, Dinosaur World, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, 1994. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 9. Margolies, John, photographer. Entry, Caveman and Pet, Dinosaur World, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, 1994. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 10. Stafford Pemberton. 1915. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 11. Primitive Man. 1920. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 12. Mietchen, Daniel, photographer. Cave Painting at the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, 2012. Photograph. Retrieved from Flickr. 13. DaBler, photographer. Cave Painting from the Lascaux Cave in the Anthropos Pavilion of the Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic, 2009. Photograph. Retrieved from Wikimedia Commons. 14. DaBler, photographer. Cave Painting from the Cave of Altamira in the Anthropos Pavilion of the Moravian Museum, Brno, Czech Republic, 2009. Photograph. Retrieved from Wikimedia Commons. 15. HTO, photographer. Paintings from the Kapova Cave, Southern Ural, 2009. Photograph. Retrieved from Wikimedia Commons. 16. American Colony Photo Department, photographer. Entrance of the Cave of the Prehistoric Galilee Skull, 1920. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 17. American Colony Photo Department, photographer. Entrance of the Cave of the Prehistoric Galilee Skull, 1920. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 18. Life Among Prehistoric Cave-Dwellers. 1919. Illustration. Retrieved from Internet Archive. 19. California Panorama Company, publisher. Los Angeles, 1908. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 20. Biograph Company, publisher. Man’s Genesis Production Photo, Los Angeles, 1912. Photograph. Retrieved from “A Million and One Nights: A History of the Motion Picture.“ 21. The Moving Picture World, publisher. Still From Man’s Genesis, Catalina Island, 1915. Photograph. Retrieved from Internet Archive. 22. San Francisco Public Library, contributor. U. S. Army Motion Picture Theatre at the Presidio, San Francisco, 1905. Photograph. Retrieved from San Francisco Public Library. 23. Old Movie Theatre, Tacoma, 1903. Photograph. Retrieved from Library of Congress. 24. Dwight, Mabel, artist. The Clinch, Movie Theater, 1928. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. 25. The Nickelodeon, publisher. Film Producer Meeting, Bronx, New York, 1911. Photograph. Retrieved from Internet Archive. 26. Glendale Studio of Mirror Films, Long Island, New York, 1916. Photograph. Retrieved from Wikimedia Commons. 27. Kamm, Sven, contributor. Vitagraph Studios, Los Angeles, undated. Photograph. Retrieved from Silver Lake Historical Photograph Collection. 28. Griffin, Jim, contributor. Film Studio, Bronx, New York, 1914. Photograph. Retrieved from Flickr.
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