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A groundbreaking discovery in Spain is challenging our understanding of Neanderthal creativity. Archaeologists recently ...
Roughly 43,000 years ago, a Neanderthal man dipped his finger in red ocher and painted a nose on a rock that looked like a human face. This is the scenario presented by archaeologists in a paper ...
Researchers studied an ancient granite pebble naturally shaped like a face, marked with a red ochre fingerprint. It happens ...
A Neanderthal man is believed to have painted a nose on a pebble using red pigment more than 43,000 years ago.
An ochre dot in Spain may hold one of the oldest, most complete Neandertal fingerprints, hinting at symbolic behavior in our ancient relatives.
In the early 1970s, South African summer sun searing his back, 14-year-old Stephen Townley Bassett dutifully followed his uncle into the shade offered by one of myriad caves dotted among the ...
These painted rocks transform into beautiful rock art, mimicking fruits and vegetables. They spark children’s imagination and creativity while engaging them in pretend cooking. Plus, creating these ...
The royal, 77, looked looked regal as she stepped out in London sporting an elegant polka-dot monochrome Fiona Clare ... to the museum which celebrates the art, history and design of British ...
The Sunday of the late May Bank Holiday in Nottingham – often the greatest day of the year in our city. Why? Well, because of Dot To Dot of course! Arguably the greatest metropolitan festival in the ...
An evocative but nebulous term, this short history attempts to outline some of the key players and ideas from the genre. Part of the problem is that “art rock” has all too often served as a ...