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An ancient granite pebble included indentations resembling a face, its nose a red dot. A study says it may have had symbolic ...
A cave in eastern Spain is helping researchers gain a deeper understanding of how prehistoric societies interacted with the ...
Scientists say they found one of the oldest known symbolic objects bearing a human fingerprint in Europe. The print hints at ...
Researchers in Spain say they have found evidence that Neanderthals were capable of creating art — challenging the idea that ...
Explore the life and work of the famed surrealist on an immersive trip to the three towns that make up the Dalí Triangle in ...
Ph.D. in Art History, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain. Dissertation: James Johnson Sweeney, Tastebreaker and Tastemaker. Contributions to modern art narrations ...
Close examination of a pebble excavated in central Spain suggests it may have been painted to look like a face tens of ...
A Neanderthal man is believed to have painted a nose on a pebble using red pigment more than 43,000 years ago.
This eventually led to the Civil Guard uncovering and confiscating 64 objects of historical value and 1,576 ancient coins.
The Spanish government on Thursday returned seven paintings to the descendants of an ex-Madrid mayor who lost them fleeing ...
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