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A Fingerprint From the Past
San Lázaro, SpainTuesday, May 27, 2025
The rock is important because it is the oldest painted object found in Europe. It is also the only known piece of portable art made by Neanderthals. This discovery adds to the ongoing debate about Neanderthals' artistic abilities. Some scientists believe Neanderthals could think abstractly and create art. Others are not so sure. This rock might help answer some of those questions.
The discovery of this rock is a big deal. It shows that Neanderthals might have been more creative than we thought. It also shows how much we still have to learn about our ancient relatives. The rock was found during an excavation that started five years ago. The scientists who found it are still studying it. They hope to learn more about the Neanderthals who made it.
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