Scratches on a Cave Wall in France Likely to Be Earliest Example of Neanderthal Art
Aditya Sisodia In a remarkable discovery, a collection of ancient cave markings found in the French cave of La Roche-Cotard has been determined to be the earliest unambiguous example of Neanderthal cave engravings. The artwork, dating back as far as 75,000 years ago, provides evidence that our closest cousins, the Neanderthals, shared our innate creativity … Continue reading Scratches on a Cave Wall in France Likely to Be Earliest Example of Neanderthal Art
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