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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 ...
Noting how the finger-painted red dot combines with a series of natural depressions in the pebble to form an image, the ...
An ancient granite pebble included indentations resembling a face, its nose a red dot. A study says it may have had symbolic ...
Close examination of a pebble excavated in central Spain suggests it may have been painted to look like a face tens of ...
In the depths of the San Lázaro rock-shelter in Segovia, Central Spain, archaeologists from the Complutense University of ...
Archaeologists discovered a human fingerprint left on a rock in Spain now considered the oldest known human fingerprint.
Can YOU see the face? Scientists claim this 'portrait' was created by a Neanderthal 43,000 years ago
As far as art goes, it's not going to win any awards. But this large pebble might be the earliest known representation of a face, experts say.
Learn more about one of the oldest possible art pieces with a fingerprint from Europe, which may represent a human face.
A Neanderthal man is believed to have painted a nose on a pebble using red pigment more than 43,000 years ago.
The National Gallery of Art pairs art and science in a survey of some of the finest Dutch and Flemish painting of the 17th ...
It’s spoon time! After a week of on-and-off rain, on Friday morning crews from the Walker Art Center and Fine Art Finishes began the four-day process of priming and repainting the spoon from Claes ...
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