Ancient Neanderthal Fingerprint Hints at Early Artistic Expression

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Archaeologists have discovered what may be the world's oldest human fingerprint on a 43,000-year-old pebble, suggesting Neanderthals possessed symbolic and artistic capabilities previously attributed only to Homo sapiens, challenging long-held views on human cognitive evolution.
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