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Archaeologists use carbon-14 to achieve first absolute dating of Paleolithic cave paintings — a bison depicted over 13,000 years ago
Deep inside a limestone hillside in France’s Dordogne valley, a bison painted in black pigment has stared out from a cave ...
The oldest known images on cave walls and stone fragments are forcing a rewrite of who first made art and how sophisticated those early pictures really were. Far from crude doodles, these works show ...
DORDOGNE, FRANCE—La Brújula Verde reports that Paleolithic rock art in southwestern France’s Font-de-Gaume Cave has been radiocarbon dated for the first time by a team of researchers led by Ina Reiche ...
A team of archaeologists from the Universitat Jaume I, the University of Barcelona, and the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA) has developed a new methodology that allows ...
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