40,000-year-old European engravings reveal structured sign systems, study finds
More than 40,000 years ago, people in Europe carved repeated lines, dots, notches, and crosses into tools and small sculptures. ...
Discover ancient rock art, paintings, and carvings revealing symbolic and cultural practices.
More than 40,000 years ago, people in Europe carved repeated lines, dots, notches, and crosses into tools and small sculptures. ...
Archaeologists working in Egypt’s southern Sinai have identified a large rock shelter on the Umm Arak Plateau that preserves nearly ...
Researchers from Universitat Jaume I, the University of Barcelona, and ICREA tested a digital method to study very fine engravings ...
A newly recorded rock carving in the southwest Sinai Desert provides rare visual evidence of early Egyptian expansion into the ...
A doctoral dissertation at the University of Gothenburg has examined the social role of Nordic Bronze Age rock art in ...
A recent study in the journal Telestes presents a systematic analysis of dance scenes in South African rock art, offering ...
A faded hand outline on a limestone wall in southeast Sulawesi now holds the oldest known date for rock art. ...
Archaeologists have identified an unknown area rich in Stone Age rock paintings near the municipality of Tingvoll in Møre og ...
For generations, the limestone rock shelters of southwest Texas and northern Mexico have hidden some of the most spectacular ancient ...
Researchers working with the Central Mediterranean Penal Heritage Project (CMPHP) have used advanced remote-sensing methods to document the rare traces ...
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