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42,000-Year-Old Yellow Crayon Suggests Neanderthals Created Art – And It’s Still Sharp Too
The creation of art has historically been thought of as a distinctly Homo sapiens behavior, but the recent discovery of a crayon-like piece of ocher that’s at least 42,000 years old adds to a growing ...
Ochre artefacts found in Crimea show signs of having been used for drawing, adding to evidence that Neanderthals used ...
Neon Naked life drawing was started two years ago by Jylle Navarro. It runs every week in an East London pub and each class brings in around 20 artists. The classes use UV lighting and a variety of UV ...
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