Newsweek: ‘Major’ Paleolithic Cave Art Site With Over 100 Paintings, Engravings Found
Archaeologists have discovered a "major" Paleolithic cave art site in Spain that contains more than a hundred individual designs. The collection of prehistoric paintings and engravings is thought to ...
Yahoo: Paleolithic 'art sanctuary' in Spain contains more than 110 prehistoric cave paintings
Paleolithic 'art sanctuary' in Spain contains more than 110 prehistoric cave paintings
Artnet: Archaeologists Have Discovered a Massive Paleolithic Cave Art Site in Spain Housing More Than 100 Paintings and Carvings
Archaeologists Have Discovered a Massive Paleolithic Cave Art Site in Spain Housing More Than 100 Paintings and Carvings
Learn about Upper Paleolithic art and the materials people used to make it. Read about different types of Upper Paleolithic drawings, cave art, and sculptures.
Celeste Paxton, a graduate student pursuing her M.A. art history, has been researching cave paintings at Chaturbhujnath Nala in the Indian state of Madya Pradesh. Paxton, who is studying South Asian ...
In a dark stretch of Cova Dones, a cave in eastern Spain already known for its Paleolithic art, archaeologists have uncovered more than 100 prehistoric constructions made from intentionally altered ...
New York Post: Prehistoric cave paintings in Spain show Neanderthals were artists
Courthouse News Service: Paleolithic Light Transformed Dark Caves Into Spaces for Art and Living
Artnet: Researchers Flying Drones Have Discovered 7,000-Year-Old Cave Paintings in the Mountains of Spain
Artnet: Was Cave Art Actually a Form of Cinema? How Prehistoric Lamps Suggest a Surprising New Way of Looking at Ancient Paintings
Cave art researchers have a tantalizing new theory to explain prehistoric paintings: that the images came to life in the flickering flames of candlelight as an early form of cinema. “The flickering ...