'The images could be much older': Analysis of rocks shows Neanderthals made art at least 64,000 years ago
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Recent analysis of rocks has revealed that Neanderthals created art at least 64,000 years ago, challenging the long-held belief that artistic expression was exclusive to modern humans. This discovery not only expands our understanding of Neanderthal capabilities but also suggests that the origins of art may be more complex than previously thought. The findings underscore the need to reevaluate the cognitive and cultural abilities of Neanderthals, highlighting their potential for creativity and expression.
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