A 12,000-year-old figurine from Israel reveals the earliest human-animal interaction in art, offering rare insight into ...
A 12,000-year-old clay figurine unearthed in northern Israel, depicting a woman and a goose, is the earliest known ...
The ability to make art has often been considered a hallmark of our species. Over a century ago, prehistorians even had ...
Flowers, often part of Minoan and Egyptian art, were symbols of life, the afterlife, and rebirth, according to a study of ...
At Art Sonje in Seoul and elsewhere, he creates environments that transcend human time and cognitive limits, merging entropy, ...
Tom Price discusses the fruits of his material investigations and the intrinsic connection between figuration and abstraction ...
Archaeologists involved in documenting the site described the volcanic rock surfaces as "among the earliest canvases of the human imagination," noting that every carved line—whether depicting animals, ...
From anti-ageing lotions that turn you into a baby to Buddha sightings at downtown parties, David Byrne’s latest album is ...
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Scientists Discover the World’s Oldest Cave Art in Indonesia, It Features a Pig
Scientists have just unearthed theworld’s oldest known cave art on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. At 51,200 years old, ...
On rendering Nobel Laureate László Krasznahorkai’s books into English and on curating Seagull’s Hungarian list ...
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A 12,000-Year-Old Figurine Shows the Earliest Human–Animal Interaction Ever Found
Learn how archaeologists discovered a woman-and-goose carving that predates the Neolithic and offers new clues to ancient symbolism.
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