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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 ...
Lots of dots on rocks. What initially sounds like an assignment for kindergarteners is an elaborate art form and business for Renee Boyce. The Whidbey Island resident is known for creating ...
A Neanderthal man is believed to have painted a nose on a pebble using red pigment more than 43,000 years ago.
The discovery adds to a growing body of evidence, including cave markings and paintings ... on the rock resemble parts of a face: eyes, mouth and chin. The placement of the red dot, the ...
Calls by community leaders to clean up it up were answered by the DOT over the weekend -- and then some. The floor was swept clean and fresh paint now coats the walls that street art regaled for ...