Scientists Discover 64,000-Year-Old Paintings, but They Weren’t Created by Humans…

 The Red Dots

Speaking to the BBC, Alistair Pike, a professor at the University of Southampton, said, “The next big question is, ‘Did Neanderthals make figurative art?’ We’ve got hand stencils, we’ve got lots of red dots, and we’ve got these lines. We want to know whether there are paintings of the kind of animals they were hunting.”

 

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