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South African study suggests a ‘distinct echo’ attracted ancient artists to one site

Posted on January 9, 2025 By admin
South African study suggests a ‘distinct echo’ attracted ancient artists to one site

The study site, Kurukop, is in South Africa’s Northern Cape province, in the Nama Karoo region, where the geological formation began to accumulate from about 300 million years ago, before the breakup of the super continent Gondwanaland.  | Photo Credit: Neil Rusch/The Conversation Physics does not adequately explain reflected sound and echo effects. Take as…

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Patagonia cave paintings are earliest found in South America

Posted on March 8, 2024 By admin
Patagonia cave paintings are earliest found in South America

A general view of the oldest dated cave art in South America, with nearly 8,200 years old, at the Huenul 1 cave, in Neuquen, Argentina March 3, 2024. | Photo Credit: Reuters Archaeologists have discovered the earliest dated cave paintings in South America in Argentine Patagonia, dating back 8,200 years. The 895 paintings were found…

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Stone tools in Ukraine offer oldest evidence of humans in Europe

Posted on March 8, 2024 By admin
Stone tools in Ukraine offer oldest evidence of humans in Europe

This photo provided by researcher Roman Garba shows a heavily weathered flake artifact at the Korolevo I archaeological site in western Ukraine in August 2023. Stone tools found in the area are the earliest evidence of early human presence in Europe, dating back to 1.4 million years ago, according to research published in the journal…

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Archaeologists in Egypt unearth section of large Ramses II statue

Posted on March 5, 2024 By admin
Archaeologists in Egypt unearth section of large Ramses II statue

A section of a limestone statue of Ramses II unearthed by an Egyptian-U.S. archaeological mission in El Ashmunein, south of the Egyptian city of Minya, Egypt in this handout image released on March 4, 2024. | Photo Credit: Reuters A joint Egyptian-U.S. archaeological mission has uncovered the upper part of a huge statue of King…

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Zambia find shows humans have built with wood for 476,000 years

Posted on September 24, 2023 By admin
Zambia find shows humans have built with wood for 476,000 years

Researchers uncover wooden artefacts on the banks of the Kalambo River in Zambia, near where the oldest-known use of wood in construction was found, in this handout image taken in July 2019. | Photo Credit: Reuters Along the banks of the Kalambo River in Zambia near Africa’s second-highest waterfall, archaeologists have excavated two logs of…

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