The earliest pigments used by Neolithic man were charcoal, red ocher and yellow ocher.
Neolithic man constructed large ceramic containers and silos to store surplus grain.
Very comfortable we were too, as no doubt were the first occupants, Neolithic men and their families.
Neolithic man hunted there, and evidence of Iron Age enclosures can be found at several places in the forest.
The area's richness in flint was no doubt attractive to Neolithic man, and the settlement appears to have flourished.
I'd say they weren't Egyptians as we know them, but typical Neolithic men.
The Neolithic men were warming up.
Some blankets rolled in a waterproof lay upon that very stone slab upon which Neolithic man had once slumbered.
Neolithic man would have used an axe to cut the trees.
All human activities of Neolithic man can be traced in this area: agriculture, stockbreeding, hunting, and fishing.