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Archaeologists discovered a human fingerprint left on a rock in Spain now considered the oldest known human fingerprint.
A Neanderthal man is believed to have painted a nose on a pebble using red pigment more than 43,000 years ago.
Some are so faint that they can only be seen with ground-penetrating radar. To date, thousands of human prints have been found at White Sands in 61 distinct trackways over an area of 80,000 acres ...
The perfectly preserved prints of a small family of 'Heidelberg people,' a species of human long since extinct, were uncovered in Germany. This subspecies of archaic humans, formally known as ...
Visitors can expect to see works ranging from realist animal paintings and still life pieces to abstract artworks, prints, ...
They’ve uncovered the largest known collection of Stone Age human footprints. The 124-or-more human-foot impressions, as well as a few prints left by kangaroos and other animals, originated ...