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Acheulian (Mode II) Art-Religious Creativity: The Creatrix, Animacy & Animals, Handaxe & Cleaver, and Mask Face & Demon – Symbols of Life-Transformation in the Early Paleolithic (1,500,000 to 150,000 BP). "… there literally is art in every artifact, and vice versa, in every work …