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Prehistoric art and Vero man

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Difference between Prehistoric art and Vero man

Prehistoric art vs. Vero man

In the history of art, prehistoric art is all art produced in preliterate, prehistorical cultures beginning somewhere in very late geological history, and generally continuing until that culture either develops writing or other methods of record-keeping, or makes significant contact with another culture that has, and that makes some record of major historical events. Vero man refers to a set of fossilized human bones found near Vero (now Vero Beach), Florida, in 1915 and 1916.

Similarities between Prehistoric art and Vero man

Prehistoric art and Vero man have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Sherd.

Sherd

In archaeology, a sherd, or more precisely, potsherd, is commonly a historic or prehistoric fragment of pottery, although the term is occasionally used to refer to fragments of stone and glass vessels, as well.

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Prehistoric art and Vero man Comparison

Prehistoric art has 298 relations, while Vero man has 24. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.31% = 1 / (298 + 24).

References

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