Neanderthals used ‘crayons’ to color
PositiveScience

Recent discoveries of ancient ochre pigment fragments reveal that Neanderthals had a surprising artistic side, using these materials much like crayons to create color. This finding not only highlights the cognitive abilities of our ancient relatives but also reshapes our understanding of their culture and creativity. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Neanderthals, showing that they were more than just primitive beings; they had a flair for art that connects them to us in unexpected ways.
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