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Stone Age paint shop unearthed. Finds show how ancient people created and stored a red-colored liquid. Share this: Email; Facebook; Twitter; Reddit; Print; By Bruce Bower. October 13, 2011 at 2:21 pm.
Scientists concluded that humans intentionally made the sub-parallel linear incisions on this Middle Stone Age ochre pebble. Riaan Rifkin. Feb. 24, 2012, 12:34 PM EST / Source: Discovery Channel.
Stone Age Markings May Be the Oldest Drawing Ever Discovered ... “I don’t know what they were painting, ... it may be analogous to a souvenir pebble picked up on a trip to the seashore.
A colorful pebble bearing a sequence of linear incisions may be the world's oldest engraving. The object, which will be described in the April issue of the Journal of Archaeology, dates back ...
Now scientists know the Stone Age cave-dwellers liked to draw, too. In 73,000-year-old deposits at the site, Henshilwood and his colleagues discovered a four-centimetre-long pebble criss-crossed ...
AN ENGRAVED stone carved around 10,000 years ago may be the world’s oldest example of a lunar calendar. The rare pebble – found high up in the mountains near Rome, Italy – dates back to the S… ...
Stone Age DIY: How Neolithic man decorated his house with homemade paint. By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Updated: 04:30 EDT, 1 November 2010 ...
Mysterious rock depicted in 15th-century painting is most likely a Stone Age tool Why medieval painter Jean Fouquet chose to depict Acheulean hand ax remains a mystery.
More than 80 Stone Age tools have been unearthed at a farm in Dartmoor in the U.K. Experts believe these tools may be 8,000 years old, ... The type of hammer used (pebble or antler) ...