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The world's oldest known cave paintings were made by Neanderthals, not modern humans, suggesting our extinct cousins were far from being uncultured brutes.
France's La Roche-Cotard Cave may contain some of the oldest cave drawings made by Neanderthals. Researchers date the engravings to 57,000 years ago.
Cave art that had been created in the Paleolithic age is thought to be the world's first attempt at producing a moving picture, not a muddled mess of limbs and heads.
Archaeologists have unearthed long-lost art from a civilization that once inhabited the Caribbean. Known as the Tainos, these people once lived on the island of Mona, Puerto Rico – now an ...
Experts have discovered a striking trove of prehistoric cave art depicting horses and bulls in a Spanish cave.
Rarely seen cave art holds prehistoric secrets in France Deep inside a labyrinthine cave in southwestern France, ancient humans who lived around 30,000 years ago carved horses, mammoths and ...