Indian Defence Review on MSN
Artificial Intelligence Just Solved a 60,000-Year-Old Puzzle Hidden in Prehistoric Cave Finger Marks
What scientists uncovered about its creators could upend everything we thought we knew about prehistoric life—and it’s ...
The News Leader Staunton on MSN
Charlottesville archaeologist unearths fantasy in new art exhibit in Staunton
Jordan Moller, a local artist who spends his professional life "digging holes" is turning his academic rigor on the ...
Ochre artefacts found in Crimea show signs of having been used for drawing, adding to evidence that Neanderthals used ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Artificial Intelligence Finally Decodes Puzzling Prehistoric Cave Marks Dubbed “Finger Flutings”
In the narrow passageways of prehistoric caves, where torchlight once flickered against limestone walls, a quiet record of ...
Khaleej Times on MSN
Stunning 12,000-year-old rock art emerges in Saudi Arabia
The engravings are the oldest large-scale naturalistic animal art ever found in the Middle East and are among the oldest in ...
Modern technology, new excavations and curious amateurs have helped unearth some of the world's greatest treasures in the ...
For 2025, Sessions Art Club (SAC) returns to Frieze London with a new mise-en-scène: a dining space that sits somewhere between confessional and stage set. Potter, McConkey and Gent reunite to create ...
IN the spring of 2023, at an isolated archaeological site in the Nafud Desert of northern Saudi Arabia, a day labourer named ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Prehistoric “Pencils” Overturns Everything We Thought We Knew About Neanderthals—And Scientists Are Stunned
Recent archaeological discoveries suggest that Neanderthals, long seen as lacking symbolic culture, may have crafted and used ...
Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park sits quietly in the Santa Ynez Mountains, patiently waiting for curious travelers to discover its ancient secrets. This isn’t the kind of attraction with tour ...
The Chumash people were master seafarers who built plank canoes called tomols to navigate the Santa Barbara Channel and trade with neighboring islands. They developed complex social structures, ...
Having inhabited the semi-desert region of Sertao for thousands of years, the population was exterminated by Portuguese ...
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