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In a nutshell A 43,000-year-old fingerprint preserved in red ochre on a Spanish pebble represents the oldest known evidence ...
A groundbreaking discovery in Spain is challenging our understanding of Neanderthal creativity. Archaeologists recently ...
A unique archaeological find has recently expanded our knowledge of Neanderthals' capacity for symbolic thought. The object ...
A&E; Art; One little red dot: How glass art helped this Moscow artist heal after a traumatic brain injury Sun., Jan. 19, 2025 Artist Becker J. Gutsch stands next to one of her glass art pieces ...
A red dot added to a pebble that resembles a face suggests the species that preceded modern humans may have had a “complex mind” capable of producing symbols, researchers say.
Researchers theorize that an adult male dipped his finger in red ocher and intentionally used the pigment to complete the face he saw on a small granite stone ...
A red fingerprint in the middle of a face-shaped pebble suggests Neanderthals may have been able to create symbolic art. Álvarez-Alonso, D., de Andrés-Herrero, M., Díez-Herrero, A. et al ...
As the Dot Red exhibition’s curator, Bridget R. Cooks, Ph.D. (professor of Art History and African American Studies at the University of California Irvine, and curator of the landmark Ernie ...
A red fingerprint in the middle of a face-shaped pebble suggests Neanderthals may have been able to create symbolic art. Álvarez-Alonso, D., de Andrés-Herrero, M., Díez-Herrero, A. et al ...
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