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Remarkable New Research on Ochre ‘Crayons’ Colors in Scientists’ Understanding of How Neanderthals Made Art
A recently published study suggests humans' creative inclinations go back much further than previously thought ...
Neanderthals are getting a well-deserved scientific rewrite. A growing body of paleoarchaeological evidence indicates that our extinct cousins were far from the lumbering oafs we initially believed ...
Everyone from Boomers to Gen Alphas loves to color. What's your go-to Crayola color? Get out your 64-count box and enjoy a little nostalgia!
After assessing the results of 183 countries for its inaugural Global Color Vote, Crayola revealed the top three favorite ...
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Neanderthals Made Ochre Crayons 130,000 Years Ago, Showing Evidence of a Colorful Culture
Learn about the crayon-like tools made by Neanderthals during the Middle Paleolithic and how these objects likely prove the existence of a complex Neanderthal culture.
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Neanderthals used ochre crayons 130,000 years ago
Recent archaeological excavations in Crimea have unearthed a fascinating aspect of Neanderthal culture: the crafting and use ...
Two chunks of ocher unearthed at ancient rock shelters in Ukraine were actually Neanderthal crayons, according to a recent ...
Dollhouse furniture — The tiny beds and chairs are the perfect size for your advent calendar and will inspire plenty of ...
When you step into the home of a great host, you can feel it right away. The atmosphere is easy and inviting. The drinks are ...
These free printable Nativity coloring pages are a wonderful way to help kids connect with the true meaning of Christmas.
Neanderthals living in Ukraine’s Crimea region deliberately shaped ochre into crayon-like tools for making marks and designs.
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