Neanderthals Used Ochre Crayons for Symbolic Art 130,000 Years Ago

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Source: Archaeology News Online Magazine
Neanderthals Used Ochre Crayons for Symbolic Art 130,000 Years Ago
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Recent discoveries confirm that Neanderthals created various forms of art, including cave paintings, geometric shapes, and deliberate markings, predating the arrival of modern humans in Europe, challenging previous assumptions about their cognitive abilities.

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