Art world links which caught my eye...
Cave art painted as early as 8,200 years ago
Researchers recently realized some cave art found in a South American site was made over a range of 3,000 years.
"Ancient art in a Patagonian cave is several thousand years older than archaeologists previously thought, researchers reported Wednesday in the journal Science Advances. The depictions date to 8,200 years ago at the earliest and span around 3,000 years—suggesting 130 human generations painted on the cave's walls and ceiling. The new findings make this the earliest known pigment-based cave art on the continent."
Read the full article here: SMITHSONIAN - This Ancient Cave Art Passed Survival Information Across 130 Human Generations in Patagonia, Study Suggests
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