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Stone age site in Germany yields Europe's oldest blue pigment, rewriting prehistoric art palette
The discovery changes everything we thought we knew about Palaeolithic pigment use in Europe, said archaeologist Wisher.
An “emotional and inspiring” archaeological find of Paleolithic tools has revealed a long-lost prehistoric passage that may have enabled movement between Ayvalık and Europe. Continuous stretches of ...
As to how exactly this vibrant blue was used on the European continent during the Paleolithic period, later examples may ...
The team found that the pigment was azurite, a deep-blue copper mineral. At ~13,000 years old, it represents the earliest ...
Archaeologists in the Czech Republic uncover a rare Stone Age toolkit, offering new insights into prehistoric life.
The recent discovery of a Stone Age toolkit in the Czech Republic has opened a window into the lives of prehistoric humans.
A research team from Aarhus University has identified the earliest known use of blue pigment in Europe, a finding that redefines the understanding of creative practices and pigment technology in early ...
Archaeologists in Germany have uncovered Europe’s oldest blue paint, offering new insight into symbolic color use during the ...
What would the hunter-gatherers of the Paleolithic era think if they could see people today trying to emulate their diet?
The discovery of a stone long overlooked in a German museum suggests that Ice Age communities experimented with vivid hues ...
Archaeologists have found an extraordinary cluster of Stone Age artifacts that may have been the personal gear of a single ...
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Shocking new discovery shatters caveman myth and solves 'missing part of the story'
The discovery has led boffins to believe it was not only Fred Flintstone who went out to track down dinner but Wilma too ...
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