Ancient Neanderthal Art: The World's Oldest Fingerprint and Face Depictions

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A nearly complete Neanderthal fingerprint found on a pebble with red ocher suggests early symbolic behavior and possibly face representation, indicating advanced cognitive abilities and the capacity for abstraction in Neanderthals around 43,000 years ago.
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