The term Mobile Art is used within the Prehistoric art study area to indicate any edited object that is of such size that it can be transported by humans. The concept of mobile art thus distinguishes itself from cave paintings that, of course, can not be transported. Whatever is meant by mobile art, objects of very large dimensions such as tombstones or menhirs from the Neolithic or later periods. Consequently, paleolithic mobile art includes very diverse objects because it is not just pure artistic creations, but also, for example, decorated items. Thus we find engraved statues statues, jewelry, harpoons, pitchers, etc.

In the Neolithic, objects of baked earth also appear: decorated ceramics vases, figurines of ceramics, ...

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