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Paintings depicting horses and human hands made by prehistoric humans around 25,000 years ago have been discovered in a cave in northern Spain, regional officials said on Wednesday.
Authorities in Spain say they're investigating the case of a man who vandalized ancient cave paintings mountain range to get a better photo for social media.. The country's Guardia Civil said a 39 ...
In the current number of L'Anthropologie (47, 5–6) a note is published from the Abbé Breuil to M. R. Verneau, in which it is stated that Prof. H. Obermaier has been informed by a journalist ...
A possibly hypoxia-inspired bison painting in the Cave of Altamira, in Cantabria, Spain Universal Images Group via Getty. The models showed that these prehistoric Picassos mostly worked their ...
Archaeologists in Spain have discovered prehistoric paintings in hard-to-reach caves in the east of the country using drone technology.. The use of drones allowed researchers to quickly gather ...
Spanish authorities are investigating a man who allegedly damaged cave paintings that are thousands of years old by pouring water on them in order to take better photos for social media. A 39-year ...
Ancient Architects. Ancient Cave Paintings in Spain Damaged by Vandalism. Posted: June 16, 2025 | Last updated: June 16, 2025. Irreplaceable cave paintings recognized as UNESCO World Heritage have ...
Red ocher pigment discovered on stalagmites in the Cave of Ardales, near Malaga in southern Spain, were created by Neanderthals about 65,000 years ago, making them possibly the first artists on ...
Officials say a 39-year-old man from Los Villares in southern Spain's Andalusia region poured water on the paintings to get a clearer image for Facebook.
ARDALES, Spain, Aug 8 – Neanderthals may have been closer to our species of prehistoric modern human than previously believed after cave paintings found in Spain proved they had a fondness for ...