| 1. | The nature of portable art is personal as opposed to parietal art that is public.
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| 2. | The portable art associated with this time included sophisticated metalworking, including alloying of metals and soldering.
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| 3. | This is one of only two pieces of British Upper Paleolithic portable art which shows a figure.
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| 4. | One of the most famous pieces of portable art from Britain is the Robin Hood Cave Horse from Derbyshire.
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| 5. | They are considered to be among the most important pieces of ancient portable art that have been discovered in the Southwest.
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| 6. | However, the predominate paleolithic art form in Valencia is portable art, that is, artistic objects that may be transported.
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| 7. | The female figures, as part of Upper Palaeolithic portable art, appear to have no practical use in the context of subsistence.
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| 8. | The portable art featured " portrait vessels ", with figured heads on ceramic vessels, as well as natural imagery like jaguars and raptors.
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| 9. | There were two main types of art during the Upper Paleolithic : mural art, which was concentrated in Western Europe, and portable art.
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| 10. | Portable art, typically some type of carving in ivory tusk or antler, spans the distance across Western Europe into Northern and Central Asia.
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