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42,000-Year-Old Yellow Crayon Suggests Neanderthals Created Art – And It’s Still Sharp Too
The creation of art has historically been thought of as a distinctly Homo sapiens behavior, but the recent discovery of a ...
Ochre artefacts found in Crimea show signs of having been used for drawing, adding to evidence that Neanderthals used ...
Two chunks of ocher unearthed at ancient rock shelters in Ukraine were actually Neanderthal crayons, according to a recent ...
Neanderthals are getting a well-deserved scientific rewrite. A growing body of paleoarchaeological evidence indicates that ...
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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 ...
Caydence sees all the artwork her drawing inspired. When 9-year-old Caydence from Austin, Texas, picked up a box of 64 crayons and filled a page with her drawings, she sparked a wave of creativity.
Thirteen years ago, Nicole Lewis was working as an art teacher, splitting her time between two elementary schools. They were overcrowded. Underfunded. Lewis had a cart she took from classroom to ...
I'm sure most of us have hung some crayon art on the fridge, but certainly not anything like this. Artist Christian Faur uses the crayons themselves to make killer pixel art. According to the website, ...
The heat is on in and so is our creativity. To celebrate the kids going back to school this month, we decided to do a little experiment with the heat. We bought 3 packs of Crayola Crayons, a 16x20 ...
When chemist Mas Subramanian accidentally discovered the brilliantly bright YInMn blue at Oregon State University in 2009, he had no idea the bold shade would one day be embraced by doodling ...
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