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A groundbreaking discovery in Spain is challenging our understanding of Neanderthal creativity. Archaeologists recently ...
Archaeologists have long debated the origin of human symbolic behavior. The dominant idea was that only modern humans (Homo sapiens) were capable of complex symbolic thought and behavior; such as ...
Archaelogists are celebrating a one-of-a-kind find: the perfectly preserved mark of a Neanderthal fingerprint. Approximately ...
A unique archaeological find has recently expanded our knowledge of Neanderthals' capacity for symbolic thought. The object ...
A unique archaeological find has recently expanded our knowledge of Neanderthals' capacity for symbolic thought. The object ...
An ochre dot in Spain may hold one of the oldest, most complete Neandertal fingerprints, hinting at symbolic behavior in our ancient relatives.
Researchers studied an ancient granite pebble naturally shaped like a face, marked with a red ochre fingerprint. It happens ...
While surveying a Neanderthal rock shelter inside a cave in San Lázaro, Spain, archaeologists noticed an unusual stone among ...
Researchers theorize that an adult male dipped his finger in red ocher and intentionally used the pigment to complete the ...
Neanderthals may have used a red pigment on a rock to shape what looks like art - a rendition of a facial figure from 43,000 ...
Researchers in Spain have discovered a pebble with a Neanderthal fingerprint, suggesting they created symbolic art. This ...