The Pinhole Cave Man or Pin Hole Cave Man is the common name for an engraving of a human figure on a woolly rhinoceros rib bone dating to the Upper Paleolithic that is now in the British Museum (cataloged as Palart 854). In the 1920s, a woolly rhinoceros rib (Coelodonta antiquitatis) that was broken at both ends was found in Pin Hole Cave, Creswell Crags, Derbyshire, England.
The PinholeCaveMan or Pin Hole CaveMan is the common name for an engraving of a human figure on a woolly rhinoceros rib bone dating to the Upper Paleolithic...
doubt that it was originally left in Robin Hood's Cave during the Ice Age. In the 1920s the PinholeCaveMan, a human figure engraved on a bone, was found...
PinholeCaveMan is a late Paleolithic figure of a man engraved on a rib bone of a woolly rhinoceros, found at Creswell Crags in England. Many cave paintings...
woolly rhinoceros and Arctic hare. The Pin Hole, the location of the PinholeCaveMan, a human figure engraved on bone and discovered in the 1920s, and an...
of its projection) of lensless camera obscuras is also referred to as "pinhole image". Camera obscura can also refer to analogous constructions such as...
obscurae that are formed by dark caves on the edge of a sunlit valley. A hole in the cave wall will act as a pinhole camera and project a laterally reversed...
and that their eyes are more like noses, in that their eyes function as pinhole cameras with respect to the local gas molecules, which in the near vacuum...
being, on average, 2 minutes, 9 seconds off due east–west. Employing a pinhole produced much more accurate results (19 arc seconds off), whereas using...
the cause of the sickness, After this, the base is set on alert after a pinhole breach in one of the corridors. The officers determine it was an act of...
motivation, creation of an artificial contact lens by tear film changes, or a pinhole effect from miosis of the pupil." In 2005 the Ophthalmology Department...
foil) that are highly prone to damage and have a higher chance of forming pinhole leaks due to corrosion. These discs are still successfully used today and...
noted the relation of the focal point of a concave mirror and that of the pinhole. Shen wrote extensively about movable type printing invented by Bi Sheng...
prints Wright sold had been found to exhibit signs of retouching, including pinholes and unoriginal pigments. These retouched prints were likely made in retribution...
Brunotte F, Tavernier C (June 1997). "Bone scintigraphy equipped with a pinhole collimator for diagnosis of avascular necrosis of the femoral head". Clinical...
when passing through the pinhole, i.e. "The bottom part of the man becomes the top part (of the image) and the top part of the man becomes the bottom part...
nostrils are marked by simple depressions. In making animal figurines, pinholes or applique pellets also serve the purpose of eyes. Anatomical details...
of pinhole leaks would come from a visual or olfactory inspection, aerial surveying, or mass-balance inconsistencies. It is assumed that pinhole leaks...
are common subjects, but photographers also pursue shipwrecks, submerged cave systems, underwater "landscapes", invertebrates, seaweeds, geological features...
relations of objects to each other as the viewer moved", while he suggested pinholes for integral photography. In June 1912, Swiss Nobel Prize winning physiologist...
itself is quite simple: a tiny hole in one of the minor domes acts as pinhole camera, projecting an image of the sun onto the floor at solar noon (12:00...
became a super typhoon in the space of only a few hours, developing a pinhole eye. As it approached the uninhabited areas of the Mariana Islands, strong...
mammalian faunas; he was also involved in the analysis of fossils from PinholeCave in England. Despite not having had a standard undergraduate academic...