ANCIENT rock carvings etched over 200,000 years ago could be the oldest ever uncovered, archaeologists believe. The exciting discovery inside a Spanish cave could rewrite human history and shed ...
These line carvings confirm the presence of settlers in southern Spain during the Early Middle Paleolithic, “a period little ...
Excavations at the Coto Correa archaeological site in Marbella’s Las Chapas neighborhood have uncovered man-made carvings on a ... when stone tools from the Paleolithic period (2.5 million ...
If scientists are correct about the stone’s lineage, it could be one of the oldest examples of rock art known to man. To date ...
In the Geißenklösterle cave, located in the Swabian Jura near Blaubeuren, Germany, an exceptional piece of prehistoric art ...
This tiny bird sculpture was created 40,000 years ago by early humans in Europe who carved the key animals in their lives.
The line carvings prove that humans had settled in southern Spain during the Early Middle Paleolithic era. Researchers said this was "a period little known in Spain and unprecedented in the ...
These line carvings confirm the presence of settlers in southern Spain during the Early Middle Paleolithic, “a period little known in Spain and unprecedented in the province of Malaga ...
Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered what could be the oldest known rock carvings made by humans likely over 200,000 years old – a find that could transform our understanding of human presence ...