Wear marks suggest Neanderthals made ocher crayons
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Recent findings suggest that Neanderthals created ocher crayons, indicating they had a sophisticated approach to art similar to modern children. This discovery not only highlights the creativity of our ancient relatives but also reshapes our understanding of their cognitive abilities and cultural practices. It shows that the desire to create and express oneself through art is a deeply rooted aspect of human nature, transcending time and species.
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