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Around 51,000 years ago, someone carved a geometric design into the second phalanx, or toe bone, of a giant deer.
After a video went viral of a chef Michael Hunter carving a deer leg in the window of his Toronto restaurant Antler in response to vegan protestors outside, Hunter is sharing his side of the story.
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The vegans planned their protest for the middle of the restaurant's busy dinnertime shift. Then came the counter-protest.
Neanderthals carved bone, too, and archaeologists think Neanderthals also likely carved wood, which has not survived. This carved toe bone of a giant deer was found in a cave in Germany.
Scientists Say an Intricately Carved 51,000-Year-Old Deer Bone Is the Earliest Example of Neanderthals’ Artistic Abilities The bone was unearthed at the mouth of the Unicorn Cave in Germany.
See Sheboygan artists’ hand-carved wooden Santa sculptures at Uptown Social until Dec. 23 Jay Christopher bought the collection from the Siegl family in 2014.
The toe bone of a prehistoric deer carved with lines by Neanderthals 51,000 years ago is one of the oldest works of art ever found, according to a study.
Michael Hunter, a chef and co-owner of the restaurant appeared in its window with a raw deer leg and a sharp knife, when he began to carve up the meat in full view of the protesters, some of whom ...
After a video went viral of a chef Michael Hunter carving a deer leg in the window of his Toronto restaurant Antler in response to vegan protestors outside, Hunter is sharing his side of the story.
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