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Researchers studied an ancient granite pebble naturally shaped like a face, marked with a red ochre fingerprint. It happens ...
Archaeologists in Spain have unearthed a 43,000-year-old pebble bearing a Neanderthal fingerprint, potentially the oldest ...
Early Bronze Age seals from Therasia, Greece may rewrite Aegean history, pointing to the Cyclades as the birthplace of ancient writing.
"I’d say that abstract expression represents a kind of freedom for me, and likewise, for the audience, there's freedom in how ...
A Neanderthal man is believed to have painted a nose on a pebble using red pigment more than 43,000 years ago.
In a world overwhelmed by conflict, overstimulation, and emotional fatigue, Bárbara Alegre’s paintings offer a rare counterpoint: stillness, softness, and sincere connection.
Neanderthals may have used a red pigment on a rock to shape what looks like art - a rendition of a facial figure from 43,000 ...
Rabat - Moroccan artist Hajar Lmortaji is presenting a new exhibition titled “Horizons Croisés” (Crossed Horizons) at the ...
Rachel Cabral artist in June at Urban Art Gallery shares details of her work including watercolor caricatures available at ...
Israel’s contemporary art scene is as vibrant and multifaceted as the country itself. It doesn’t just reflect society; it ...
The Art Institute has a big summer show on Gustave Caillebotte, the Intuit Art Museum has reopened and “The First Homosexuals ...
Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered the world’s oldest known human fingerprint left by a Neanderthal over 43,000 years ago ...