57,000-year-old engravings on the walls of a French cave may have been the work of Neanderthals. Experts think the images are finger flutings, made by sweeping fingers through a soft surface. These ...
Jean-Claude explains bear markings to PhD student Trine Friesleben. (photo by and courtey Kristina Jørkov Thomsen) Homo sapiens have long looked down on Neanderthals as the less sophisticated side of ...
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Over 57,000 years ago, a group of Paleolithic humans stood in a cave beneath the French countryside, pressing their fingers against the rock, dragging them against the soft, chalky rock of the cave, ...